Very good video thanks for uploading, compressing and changing coil springs still makes me very twitchy even though I have changed a fair amount on various cars over the years
@@diykhan OK thank you. I looked up on Amazon, it's quite expensive, but powerful. I guess I will just buy DCF900, as the price is quite similar. Have a good weekend!
greetings, I did everything the same as you and now when I turn the steering wheel the crack in the shock absorber disappears, do you know what it could be, thanks
Good video to see details. I have to say, this is totally "UNSAFE"; you are risking yourself. You should mention do not try this if you are not a professional mechanic.
Very informative video and very well explained. Best Strut removal video on UA-cam for this MK8 Civic.
You are welcome thanks 😊
Very good video thanks for uploading, compressing and changing coil springs still makes me very twitchy even though I have changed a fair amount on various cars over the years
Thanks 😊
Very helpful content thanks Khan🤘
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Thanks for the upload. Really appreciate your videos.
Keep up the good work
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should use a torque wrench. overtightening strut top nut can cause wear on strut bearing
Thanks for sharing bro
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Nice sharing
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hi, what kind of impact gun did you use? I am after buying one and not sure what minimum braking torque is required. Thanks
for video!
Hi. This is hikoki impact wrench which is the new name for Hitachi.
@@diykhan OK thank you. I looked up on Amazon, it's quite expensive, but powerful. I guess I will just buy DCF900, as the price is quite similar. Have a good weekend!
greetings, I did everything the same as you and now when I turn the steering wheel the crack in the shock absorber disappears, do you know what it could be, thanks
Hard work and well done at home, just need proper tools. Like it.
Thanks sir. You r welcome 🙏
Don't ever place hand inbetween coils.
Good video to see details.
I have to say, this is totally "UNSAFE"; you are risking yourself. You should mention do not try this if you are not a professional mechanic.
Thank you