Hello all. I pulled the pin and ordered up a set of Stagg struts to get my car on the road, as I believe they will only be temporary before I decide what i'm going to do with the suspension. The rears went in first, and were without drama (More or less). The front's is where it got interesting. Upon install, the front cartridge was not long enough for the gland nut to tighten down on it. From reading other posts, I remembered people talking about Tokico struts requiring a spacer. I wasn't sure how people did this, so I actually just found a 1/2" locking nut, which fit snugly to the bottom of the strut, and gave the strut that 1/4" of extra height required for the gland nut to tighten down on it. Problem solved! Once installed, it seems the Stagg strut rod is actually longer then what was in previously. As, with the car still on jacks, the control arms hangs low enough where the spring will not reach the top seat (Think, no spring compressor required for disassembly). I don't believe different springs are in the car, but it is possible as I found the ride to be quite stiff. Has anyone run into this problem? I'm concerned the vehicle will not pass the vehicle safety which is required to get it on the road if they notice this. Another thought I has is that the spacers people are using are on the top of the strut, not on the bottom like I did. But at the same time, an extra 1/4-1/2" wouldn't be enough to take out the slack.