2011 Mercedes GLK X204 Rear Shocks - without removing side panels or fender liners - quick and easy

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  • @chadwickalexanderjr1758
    @chadwickalexanderjr1758 Місяць тому +2

    Love and appreciate all your GLK content. Haven't had to use any yet, but I know I will.

    • @Mark_H_DIY
      @Mark_H_DIY  Місяць тому

      Thanks. They're great vehicles, and a lot easier to work on than some (most?).

  • @Raiffi323
    @Raiffi323 8 днів тому +1

    This video saves life’s 😂 awesome video 💯 thank

    • @Mark_H_DIY
      @Mark_H_DIY  8 днів тому

      @@Raiffi323 it saves time, at least! ;-)

  • @konnieblaze2116
    @konnieblaze2116 13 днів тому +1

    I need to do this job but have been avoiding! I have the shocks just need to get it done, Thanks, Im going to tackle it now.

    • @Mark_H_DIY
      @Mark_H_DIY  13 днів тому +1

      @@konnieblaze2116 that sounds a lot like me before I did the job as well. Like most of these jobs, the official method for doing it is a lot more work than the lazy man's easy way out. :-) Going into the job, I was fairly certain that it could be done without pulling the panels entirely off. That saves about 2/3 of the effort, I would guess.

    • @konnieblaze2116
      @konnieblaze2116 13 днів тому +1

      @@Mark_H_DIY I agree. My shocks are fine, the right rear is making a knocking sound from the top mount. Seems to be quite common from my research.

    • @Mark_H_DIY
      @Mark_H_DIY  13 днів тому

      @@konnieblaze2116 not hard to believe!

  • @salishigh
    @salishigh Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for all contents on GLK. Did you feel any noticeable improvement in ride quality after rear or front shock replacements? My car is at around 150K miles.

    • @Mark_H_DIY
      @Mark_H_DIY  Місяць тому

      Funny enough, I never actually drove the GLK after I put in the struts, but before I did the rear shocks. The front struts really did make a big difference - surprising me, really... I had only noticed what I considered to be the first signs of worn struts, but the new ones made the (already good) ride very noticeably better. Honestly, I doubt I would have noticed the difference from the rear shocks - the old ones were really still in decent shape, and were no easier to get in and out than the new ones (showing that the gas charge was still as new). I don't regret doing the rears though, as I'm sure that they would have eventually "needed" to be replaced, so now I can enjoy new Bilstein B4 suspension on all four corners for the next 100,000 miles or more before I have to worry about doing it all again!

  • @lukman8400
    @lukman8400 12 днів тому +1

    Thank you!!!!!
    Is it much different for 4matic? I guess should be the same, no?

    • @Mark_H_DIY
      @Mark_H_DIY  12 днів тому +1

      @@lukman8400 the car in the video is a 4Matic, though it is the same on a RWD GLK.

    • @lukman8400
      @lukman8400 11 днів тому +1

      @ when going over speed bumps the rear is chirping/squeaking. Must be rear shocks, no? When i brake going forward, there is also one knock from the same rear area. No knock when braking in reverse.

    • @Mark_H_DIY
      @Mark_H_DIY  11 днів тому +1

      @lukman8400 it could be a bushing in one of your rear control arms causing that, especially the knocking under braking. I'd recommend getting under the car and checking the conditions of the bushings for cracking or gaps, and see if you can move any of them with a pry bar too easily. Also check that the bolts that go through your control arms are tight. The one that adjust the rear toe in is notorious for being loose, because a tech at an alignment shop will have to drop a splash panel or two to tighten it properly.

    • @lukman8400
      @lukman8400 11 днів тому +1

      @ thank you! Forgive me for ignorance, when I check the bushings and bolts, can I go on a ramp or should I lift it on jacks so that suspension is hanging. :)
      Btw: great glk content! We have our for more than a decade and we love it.

    • @Mark_H_DIY
      @Mark_H_DIY  11 днів тому

      @lukman8400 you can do it either way, though I think it's probably a little easier with the wheels dangling.