OK, lets get started!
The first thing to do is to assemble the struts. Here are the main components that make up the strut:

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On the top is the adjustable strut housing, (this is the older style three bolt strut for 71-72 supers. The later models use a two bolt mount similar to a Porsche setup.) On the bottom is the modified lowered strut insert. The middle left is the internal centering ring that will locate the insert in the middle of the housing. The middle right is the threaded top cap for the strut housing.
The centering ring is placed into the housing and will self-center in the bottom of the tube:

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The insert is placed into the strut housing and will fit snugly into the centering ring that is located in the bottom of the tube. The threaded top cap is then installed and tightened down:

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The height of the front end is adjusted via a snap ring that fits into one of the grooves machined into the strut housing:

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The bottom spring perch will rest on the snap ring. Each groove represents roughly 1/2" of drop. Here we see the strut set up for a 3" drop. This is about the middle of the adjustment range for this strut and should be a good starting point. (we will fine tune it later)
Next, the bottom spring perch is installed and rests on the top of the snap ring:

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The rubber bump stop is placed onto the strut rod and the strut housing is complete!

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Here is the completed strut housing:

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In the next post we will compress the spring,

and install the top perch and bearing and lock it all down ready to install onto the car!
More to come.........

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66 Deluxe
71 1302
74 1303
Overheard at the Waffle House in Gainesville:
All of y'all get out of that dune buggy?
Yes, but it's a VW Bus.........
Damn!!