You did a hell of a job explaining everything you were doing. Even went above and beyond explaining your mistakes MAN! I was searching for grand Cherokee shock replacement. This Jeep is TOTALLY different from the Cherokee
Dodge Dart has the same strut design. Your video has a much better protocol than the Dart strut replacement vids on UA-cam. Also thumbs up for letting us know the sizes and special tools needed.
u must be one strong dude because i tried for a hour and couldnt get the strut up far enough too get the clips in at top let alone the damn ball joint back in the control arm
Great job! I did this a couple of weeks ago. A couple small things: that hole in the bearing cap is for your camber alignment and doesn’t have much to do with getting the clips back on. Also you can get the whole brake assembly off just by taking out the caliper bracket bolts, that way you don’t need to open it like a clamshell. That sure is a fancy spring compressor! Would have been handy.
Hi Jason. Nice video. I would do a couple things differently like remove the splash shield and put the jack under the BJ stud ( with the nut at the end of it) when separating from the knuckle. I am presently doing this job on my MIL's 2016, left side. Could I trouble you for the torque value for the strut rod nut, the pinch bolt, the caliper bracket bolts and the hub nut? Make you video even more useful than it already is. Thank-You for posting.
great video - what is the part number for the strut bearing that you replaced? where there any more single use bolts in this entire process? I need to replace my wheel bearing and the front struts and looking for all info i can.
The caliper bracket bolts are single use bolts. He didn’t mention that in the video. They are torque to yield bolts and expand when tightened. That’s why you can’t reuse them.
The extended length of the strut itself determines how far the spring can expand , thus determining ride height. The replacement strut should have been the same length as the oe strut you removed. You shouldn't have had to compress the spring more to reassemble. How much lower is the front of your Jeep after the job was done ? 1 inch? 2 inches ???
@@jasoncarter4584 thanks I have one blown strut and dealership wants way to much. haven't had to do much work on the KL yet. thanks again for the detailed video.
Great video, thanks very much for being so thorough. My 2015 struts has sprung a leak too (front right) so this is a project I will be taking on. Great tips on the tools required as well, I like to be prepared. Where did you find all the torque specs?
You did a hell of a job explaining everything you were doing. Even went above and beyond explaining your mistakes MAN!
I was searching for grand Cherokee shock replacement. This Jeep is TOTALLY different from the Cherokee
Dodge Dart has the same strut design. Your video has a much better protocol than the Dart strut replacement vids on UA-cam. Also thumbs up for letting us know the sizes and special tools needed.
u must be one strong dude because i tried for a hour and couldnt get the strut up far enough too get the clips in at top let alone the damn ball joint back in the control arm
Great job! I did this a couple of weeks ago. A couple small things: that hole in the bearing cap is for your camber alignment and doesn’t have much to do with getting the clips back on. Also you can get the whole brake assembly off just by taking out the caliper bracket bolts, that way you don’t need to open it like a clamshell. That sure is a fancy spring compressor! Would have been handy.
Thanks for the info
Aqui do Brasil, assistindo esse vídeo show.
You helped me out today, thanks
@4:56 you say "It's a 6 mm." On my Trailhawk it's definitely a 5 mm allen to fit the hole in the screw that holds the rotor to the wheel hub...
Dear, how would u rate those struts? Ur video uploaded 5y ago, so how was ur experience
Hi Jason. Nice video. I would do a couple things differently like remove the splash shield and put the jack under the BJ stud ( with the nut at the end of it) when separating from the knuckle. I am presently doing this job on my MIL's 2016, left side. Could I trouble you for the torque value for the strut rod nut, the pinch bolt, the caliper bracket bolts and the hub nut? Make you video even more useful than it already is. Thank-You for posting.
Nice detail, I don't think I will buy a Cherokee KL after seeing this but I do like the spring compressor where can I get one like it.
Rented it from Autozone
great video - what is the part number for the strut bearing that you replaced? where there any more single use bolts in this entire process? I need to replace my wheel bearing and the front struts and looking for all info i can.
The caliper bracket bolts are single use bolts. He didn’t mention that in the video. They are torque to yield bolts and expand when tightened. That’s why you can’t reuse them.
Haha I diddnt think u would have to take the whole knuckle off till I just did one!!!
You don't have to.
The extended length of the strut itself determines how far the spring can expand , thus determining ride height. The replacement strut should have been the same length as the oe strut you removed. You shouldn't have had to compress the spring more to reassemble. How much lower is the front of your Jeep after the job was done ? 1 inch? 2 inches ???
OMG, please dont try this without compressing the spring! You will hurt yourself! Probably shouldn't try this at all.
Doing struts on a 2015 trailhawk. Can i find this model in the manual book?
specialty sockets did you get them from hf or dealership
Napa auto parts
@@jasoncarter4584 thanks I have one blown strut and dealership wants way to much. haven't had to do much work on the KL yet. thanks again for the detailed video.
getting a grinding noise when turning left can the strut mount cause that?
Yes, especially if it sounds louder when you go over bumps while turning.
Where did you get that spring compressor ?
Autozone. They have a "rental" program
Great video, thanks very much for being so thorough. My 2015 struts has sprung a leak too (front right) so this is a project I will be taking on. Great tips on the tools required as well, I like to be prepared. Where did you find all the torque specs?
I got the torque specs from the service manual.
Put a jack under the control then lower it next time
These Jeeps are junk. I have a job that needs both replaced 2016 jeep 42k struts are shit.