I posted on a couple of older threads, but haven't heard anything, so here goes:
1999 with the 3.8l: I've got my engine properly supported with support bars, and I've disconnected the steering from the hubs. This may sound like a stupid question, but neither my Haynes manual or the instructions I've read on another thread mention disconnecting the strut from the hubs. Maybe it's too obvious to mention, but as a newbie at front wheel drive cars, I'd rather ask the stupid questions than do unnecessary work. It looks like the suspension comes down with the cradle, and I need to disconnect at the hub.
(part of the reason I ask this is that I had a shop take out the old tranny before they tried to pull some fast ones, and I got the car back to do an install myself. The shop didn't touch the hub connection or strut connections on top, but they doubtless have equipment I don't)
Without the struts disconnected, won't they try to hold the cradle in place? Am I missing something here, or is Haynes? thanks.
If someone would be willing to communicate directly and answer some questions about dropping the cradle, I'd be grateful. Email is nlinesk8s@yahoo.com.
regards, Sean