2015 Forester
Since KYB quick struts are sold out everywhere, I'm going to use Bilstein rear shocks. Part number 24-278515
It comes with an aluminum spring seat that just sits on a circlip. It stays on the ring, but it rotates around and doesn't lock in place. Will it stay in place and not spin around once installed? Bilstein says 19 lb ft, while Subaru says 25. Is 20-25 lb ft on the top nut enough to hold this type of spring seat in place?
Also, when it comes to tightening the top nut, I notice there is also a hex key. Can you just torque it by the hex key and just use a regular combo wrench to hold it? I have hex sockets that I can use a torque wrench with. Or can I just torque it down with just a torque wrench and regular socket and not have to worry about the shaft spinning? Is there anything wrong with using the hex and shaft to tighten it down rather than the nut?
Subaru has some special tool made by Kent-Moore, but I don't know what it looks like or how to obtain it because it doesn't seem to be sold anywhere. The part number is 20399FG000 and is not listed on any Subaru parts site or any tool store or site.
Since KYB quick struts are sold out everywhere, I'm going to use Bilstein rear shocks. Part number 24-278515
It comes with an aluminum spring seat that just sits on a circlip. It stays on the ring, but it rotates around and doesn't lock in place. Will it stay in place and not spin around once installed? Bilstein says 19 lb ft, while Subaru says 25. Is 20-25 lb ft on the top nut enough to hold this type of spring seat in place?
Also, when it comes to tightening the top nut, I notice there is also a hex key. Can you just torque it by the hex key and just use a regular combo wrench to hold it? I have hex sockets that I can use a torque wrench with. Or can I just torque it down with just a torque wrench and regular socket and not have to worry about the shaft spinning? Is there anything wrong with using the hex and shaft to tighten it down rather than the nut?
Subaru has some special tool made by Kent-Moore, but I don't know what it looks like or how to obtain it because it doesn't seem to be sold anywhere. The part number is 20399FG000 and is not listed on any Subaru parts site or any tool store or site.