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    When installing the anti pogo washers, with springs/strut combos, do most people only do the front or all 4??
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    I did all 4. I read that some only do the front, but with the rears being a biatch to get at, I chose to go in once.
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    When installing the anti pogo washers, with springs/strut combos, do most people only do the front or all 4??
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    They start two threads about it.
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    ya watcha gonn do about it lol..thought more ppl would see this thread
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    I did all 4.
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    merged.

    no 2 threads

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    merged.

    no 2 threads
    tried deleting other thread there was no option in the advanced...also still havn't gotten a good answer. does all 4 really make a difference vs front 2?
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    Dude...

    People answered you with good sound advice. People also suggested you stick to one thread per topic. You asked the question again, which could have better been ased "Any other input guys" vs simply copying and pasting your question. Then you give people sarcasm about the second thread etc and say your question hasn't been ansered. All this makes you look bad. Would you prefer a couple infraction points instead of a good answer, I'm quite capable and willing.

    Most do all 4 because they don't want issues.

    Anti pogo washers are simply the subframe washers on our cars. If you took an 18mm socket to a JY you'd have 4 quickly and for super cheap money.
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    I can see a couple buttons have been pushed because i double posted a thread.

    once again, i went to delete the other thread right away after re posting this thread in this section. There was no option to remove the thread in the advanced settings.

    Also I had only gotten one answer from ox and wanted some more input on what other people had done.

    So if you really believe i need some infraction points or whatever that does please do so.

    I generally like gpf but that just sounds stupid tbh
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    you dont have the option to do things like delete or move threads, we have to do that.

    you could have reported it and requested to move it and we'd all get an email and jump right on it. all of us have email on our phones or basically live here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    Dude...

    People answered you with good sound advice. People also suggested you stick to one thread per topic. You asked the question again, which could have better been ased "Any other input guys" vs simply copying and pasting your question. Then you give people sarcasm about the second thread etc and say your question hasn't been ansered. All this makes you look bad. Would you prefer a couple infraction points instead of a good answer, I'm quite capable and willing.

    Most do all 4 because they don't want issues.

    Anti pogo washers are simply the subframe washers on our cars. If you took an 18mm socket to a JY you'd have 4 quickly and for super cheap money.
    Oh just realized you are probably talking about the double post in THIS thread?

    I thought we were talkin cuz i made 2 different threads and couldn't delete one. That second post in here wasn't me.

    It must have been posted in here from whoever merged my other thread into this one. So please get facts straight before acusing someone of double posting in the same thread.

    I did not simply "copy and paste" that in here again
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    you dont have the option to do things like delete or move threads, we have to do that.

    you could have reported it and requested to move it and we'd all get an email and jump right on it. all of us have email on our phones or basically live here.
    good to know.

    u can delete this thread now if u want
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    Thanks for the attitude, I appreciate it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    Thanks for the attitude, I appreciate it.
    was just trying to inform everyone who is getting pissy about me posting the same thing twice in this thread that is wasn't me. sorry if u or anyone else takes it the wrong way.

    anyways u can delete this thread if u want its gotten very off topic.
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    Instead of nicely saying that, you gave me attitude. Bees and honey dude... really.
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    I don't really think it came out that way. if you read what i said, all i said was a few facts...to each their own I guess.
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    the gm part number is like 2 or 3$ a pair

    still alot cheaper than the vendors charging 20$ +

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    Quote Originally Posted by z3r0 View Post
    the gm part number is like 2 or 3$ a pair

    still alot cheaper than the vendors charging 20$ +
    Where is it that cheap? I found gm parts direct online was 13 for a pair.


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    Quote Originally Posted by z3r0 View Post
    the gm part number is like 2 or 3$ a pair

    still alot cheaper than the vendors charging 20$ +
    Dealership is $11 and some change a piece!
    ZZP is cheaper ($30 for 4) and evidently the fits the mount better. I cant confirm because i have only run zzp.

    OP- I did all four because i didnt want to wait and find out if i needed to run rears and do it all over again.
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