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  1. #1 Quick Question - Anti Pogo Washers 
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    couple quick questions,

    10203412 is this the part number for all 4 and will they work on 04-08 GP's?

    can they be installed easily after I've already done new springs/struts etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by poopoopeepee View Post
    couple quick questions,

    10203412 is this the part number for all 4 and will they work on 04-08 GP's?

    can they be installed easily after I've already done new springs/struts etc?

    Thanks
    Looks to be the right part #, I just got mine from the W-body store. They work for all GPs. You will be able to swap out the front easily. Lift the hood and twist off the nut and replace washer with Antipogo, twist nut on. The backs dunno. If you can keep the strut shaft from spinning you might be able to do rears easy enough.
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    Got mine at the JY ... they are subframe washers.

    You can't typically install them after the fact. The strut has to have the top nut removed.
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    not to hard to do after the fact, the fronts are really easy and the rears just involve climbing in the trunk and a little tight space.
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    I saw them stupid cheap on ebay a while back.
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    If you can get the backs off w/o the center rod of the strut spinning, kudos to you. I'll do them out of the car with air tools thanks..
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    arrgh, i've just confused myself. Im in ontario canada, just called a GM dealer here, and they say that there are 2 part numbers (fronts and rears).

    10203412 - fronts 13.00 each not for pair
    10203413 - rears ...21.00 each not for pair

    Does this seem right to you guys? I see some people just get them from a junkyard, so if thats the case, then i already have them and wont need to get new ones?

    Its monday and Im a little slow today....help.
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    There are 2 different sizes for the subframe... but when using them as anti-pogo washers, just use the 412's all the way around. Correct me if I am wrong. but I am pretty close to positive that is what you need.
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