Normally, yes.
You will need to compress the strut spring with a spring compressor. When the strut spring is compressed remove the strut retaining bolts. There is a strut retaining bolt on the top and the bottom of the strut assembly. Reverse the process to install the new strut.
You will need to compress the strut spring with a spring compressor. Be very careful as the spring will be under several hundred pounds of pressure. Remove the nuts on each and of the strut. Reverse the process to install the new strut.
If you mean suspension springs... You need raise your car. Remove the wheel. Remove the strut. Make sure that you have strut spring compressor (you can rent one at Autozone). After that compress the spring until you will able freely rotate to top part of the strut. If the spring is broken you can skip compressing. Remove the center nut. Remove the top part of the strut, replace the spring. Inspect rubber parts, replace if you have to. Align the spring. Compress it. Install the top part aligning it properly (there is an arrow showing outside direction). Tighten it properly. Release the spring. Install the strut.
Compress the shock spring with a spring compressor. Remove the top strut bolt. Remove the bottom strut bolt. Reverse the process to install the new struts.
Use a strut spring compressor to compress the old spring, the remove the strut from the spring. Use the compressor to put the strut into the new spring. Install the strut and spring into the vehicle.
Compress the strut spring with a spring compressor. Be very careful as the spring requires several hundred pounds of pressure to be compressed. Remove the top and bottom strut bolts. Reverse the process to install the new strut.
Compress the strut spring with a spring compressor. Remove the retaining bolts from the top and bottom of the strut. Remove the strut assembly. Reverse the process to install the new strut.
unbolst strut from the vehicle. compress the springs with spring tool. take large nut from top of strut assembly. remove spring from assembly. use tool to unscrew the top of the strut cartridge. slide top off of strut piston. take strut cartridge out and replace with new one. then revers the steps.
You will need to compress the 2002 Pontiac Grand Am strut spring with a spring compressor. Remove the top and bottom strut retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new strut.
Strongly advise you to have this done. Even if you can get the strut removed from the car,you will need a spring compress to remove/replace spring. There is a lot of energy in a spring and you can be seriously injured or killed if spring is not properly handled.
You will need to take the entire strut off. and you may need a spring compressor. to compress the spring so that you will not be injured. once the spring is compressed or you can squeeze with you hand take the top center nut off and just replace with new mount. You will also need to get you car for an alignment.
Begin by compressing the strut spring with a spring compressor. Be very careful as the strut spring will be under hundreds of pounds of pressure. Remove the strut retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new strut.