Nice video! My uncle just asked me to change his out, because I wrench on my tundra a lot. Why dont you not torque the bolts down to spec or show them?
Those sway bar end links are rusted and they spin as you try to turn the nut. A real PIA to do so cutting is just easier and faster. Been doing it that way for 20 years.
@@Tomsfoolery. oh okay, just curious... looking to do the job on a 2008 Highlander and I don't have a torch but they also don't appear to be rusted thanks again for the video and the reply
Another vote on the manufacturer of the quick strut. I suppose after only 10 months it still works, so it's not fair to give a thumbs up yet, but if it did fail in less than a year then it obviously should be avoided.
Nice video! My uncle just asked me to change his out, because I wrench on my tundra a lot. Why dont you not torque the bolts down to spec or show them?
Great Video! Does it need to be aligned after installation?
yes
What name brand strut you installed?
No mention (caption) - about the directional arrows on the top of the stunt....which direction they should point ?
This video is amazingly helpful. Thank you! Which impact gun are you using in this video?
Great work appreciate it.
Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Do Struts Keep Truck From The Knocking/Shaking Sounding everytime i hit a Pothole
How much does it cost to replace the struts.
Good Job.
Thank you!
What strut assembly did you use? What generation or year is this THL? Come on man!
Right😂😂😂
Post what year the vehicle is
That was a great !
Did you need a wheel alignment after?
It’s recommended but not entirely necessary.
@@Tomsfoolery. yeah fuk it. Makes turning left really easy. But no more bounce! Woo!
It's actually a little better than it was, after doing the struts. Thanks again for the video cheers
Why did you have to cut instead of just un-bolting
Those sway bar end links are rusted and they spin as you try to turn the nut. A real PIA to do so cutting is just easier and faster. Been doing it that way for 20 years.
@@Tomsfoolery. oh okay, just curious... looking to do the job on a 2008 Highlander and I don't have a torch but they also don't appear to be rusted thanks again for the video and the reply
What was the quick strut manufacturers name
Yea what brand did you use, and are you happy with it?
Another vote on the manufacturer of the quick strut. I suppose after only 10 months it still works, so it's not fair to give a thumbs up yet, but if it did fail in less than a year then it obviously should be avoided.
@@donaldlee6760 Part# 1ASTS00933, looks like it is TRQ SCA57584
About how much is it to do this job....someone quote was 3,358
Video was good...could have been better if torque specs were provided
Wish I understood what was happening 😕
People always so afraid to speak on their video lmfao!!!