I am not a mechanic by any means, but thanks to ChrisFix and his videos, I managed to change both front struts in less than 3 hours. First time I've ever had my car apart this much but his videos make it so simple and straightforward even someone like me can do it. Thanks 'Chris, you're my "go to" for car repair videos! Love the style and personality, love the instructions, and especially the tips of you get into a jam.
+ChrisFix I noticed that you didn't use a spring compressor.the vehicle we need to do at some point is a ford transit and it looks the same as what you've done.are spring compressors ever needed for this?
Disclaimer: I'm not an experience mechanic. It's my understanding that you just need to unload the car's suspension so that the spring is not under weight when removed and that the Quick-Strut used here comes with the new spring already installed. Some struts are just the shock in the middle with the spring supports and brackets, and you have to compress and remove the original spring and re-install that for re-use. That's where the spring compressor comes in, but if you are doing a whole part swap as in the video, it's ok. Just be careful, those springs are incredibly strong as they can hold up a car... I've hear stories of them going through roofs and shooting things and parts at breakneck speeds when they rapidly unload.
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I am nearing the end of my lease on my Audi, and I'm heading in a very different career path starting with a one year internship. I can't afford a new car now and we've had an old 1996 Toyota Land Cruiser that has just been sitting in our driveway, left neglected. ChrisFix's videos have saved me literally thousands of dollars from needing to buy a new car because I've been able to fix up nearly everything that needed to be done on my LC! Thanks so much Chris!
@@xbillygoatx well I think I'm about to venture on this project on my own. Just have to buy the parts and hopefully next week I'll do it and it won't take me all day....yeah..... That's probably wishful thinking!
Ahhh, I needed this video a couple of months ago! My car started clunking when I'd drive over any bumps in the road... not good! Took it straight to a mechanic and he tells me both front struts are bust and need replacing- fine. An hour or so in he rang to tell me he can't unscrew one of the bolts on the strut tower, that he'd have to cut it off to get it out and it would be an extra £80 to get in a new bolt!! That job lot cost me near £400. No way near confident enough yet to tackle this stuff on my car, but even just understanding what the heck is happening is a better position to be in. Thank you so much Chris for sharing your knowledge, you make it so much less intimidating!! Loving your channel.
8 hours🤔 I wonder if Chris could edit it down to 8 mins 🤣 when you are working on your own car forget about the time. Because at that time you are not working for anyone. Do a good job with safety in mind
My struts are starting to go, but I was to scared to practice on mine. I practiced on a Mazda. Turns out my neighbor didn't like me practicing on his car at 315 in the morning !
You can come and practice on my car. You provide quality and original parts I'll provide the tools with whatever you want to eat if you should want a break 🤣🤣🤝
Hey Chris. Your video gave me the confidence to replace my own struts last month. The repair went really well and I saved myself several hundred dollars. Thanks a lot!
Yea.. It is quite educational, even though you are not gonna do this by yourself, you can still check the condition of the suspension and sway bar before taking it to the mechanic, so you will know if the mechanic has replaced ALL the required parts or just scam your money lol
Just sent this video to my bro and this is what I told him… “ The only UA-camr I watch for fixing cars The best to ever do it , Super thorough , Official tissue , The real McCoy , The mechanics mechanic , aka The real deal ” 😅 Keep up the great work man I’ve been telling people about your channel for years
Be warned when attempting this yourself, it could be as simple as shown in the video, but if your car is front/4 wheel drive there is a good posibity that after disconnecting the wheel hub assembly from the strut that you will pop your cv from the gearbox and lose a bunch of oil. To avoid this, make sure that you undo the wheel hub nut before starting the work and remove the cv shaft from the wheel as well as the tie rod
The first time I replaced my struts I actually managed to seperate the inner cv joints on both sides because I failed to do what you mentioned. And they weren't the cv joints that consist out of 3 rollers and a sleeve, they were the type of cv joints that consist out of a sleeve, a cage and 6 metal balls. I did not have fun spending 5 hours of solving those greasy puzzles. So this is great advice, you will definitely mess up if you don't remove the hub nuts/bolts and it will cost you a lot more time and money in the end to get your car to drive again
Man this is perfect for refreshing the brain after ten years being a single dad. I always hit this channel for a refresher and im usually right but there is always something he shows me that i would've done the hard way. honestly man you passing on mechanical know how, and your format is great! kids could be playing minecraft one day, find your vids and be working on their car that same night, providing they or their dad has one in the garage to be worked on. My son and I are working on a series 3 BMW e36 (318i) and a diahatsu charade that we daily drive, Thanks for all your help mate.
I've always wanted to understand cars more and do things myself but I was too nervous. As I've slowly worked my way into it, your videos have given me so much information. Thank you for all that you do.
Another great video Chris. I've done this a couple times in the past where I thought I'd save some money by just buying the strut and reusing the old springs but quickly found out that it's not worth it. The complete assembly (springs already on) aren't that much more expensive, save a shit load of time and you don't have to worry about having your face ripped off if the spring compressor slips off the spring while taking it off or putting it on. Just one of those things where spending a few bucks more is really worth it.
Yeah, the mechanic at firestone told me he's going to replace all four shocks then calls me back telling me he needs to replace the struts too and it's going to be another 800 bucks. I said, nah, put it back together and I'll figure it out. lol Rear shocks and two front complete strut assy. are 330 bucks total. I could not justify 500 bucks for a couple hours of work, max.
been working on vehicles forever, never replaced a strut before, excellent video, love youtube. Even for an experienced mechanic there is always a first time or just a review of an install is priceless! Thanks!
Hey Chris, I just wanted to say thank you. You have inspired me to not only fix up my own car, but to put me doing so on UA-cam so I can also help other people out.
Thanks for the tutorial man. I have a 2010 Mazda 3 and this video made it so easy to replace my front struts. It took me a couple of hours to do but if I were to do it again I could probably pull it off in 25 or 30 minutes. I learn so much with each of your videos and for that I thank you!
Thanks for the simple explanations and tips to make it easier, such as turning the steering to help reach the bolts or using the jack to push the knuckle back into the strut. Small tips like that save a lot of time. I changed the strut on a 2006 Volvo S40 this weekend and it took about an hour, without any issues, which was better than I expected since it was my first time changing a strut on any car.
Chris Fix is like a public service saving people thousands in "professional" car repair labor. It's a very rare channel that actually makes the world a better place.
Most experienced mechanics have learned to only replace the strut rather than use a full "quick-strut" drop-in assembly. Turns out these "quick-struts" almost never match up perfectly to their OE counterpart. Things will be different whether its the spring rate, spring material, strut mount material, strut mount bearing, etc. On almost every car that I have installed a pair or set of "quick-struts", the owner reports back that the car is riding rougher or not handling like it used to. That is why it is recommended to get a pair of spring compressors and only replace the strut or, if you really want to go the drop-in route, purchase your full strut assembly from the car's manufacturer.
Monroe anything are absolute junk, and most mechanics know this ahead of time. Unfortunately a lot of franchise shops like pepboys for instance sell monroe exclusively. Of the dozen or so car's that I have personally used Monroe products on, every one of them has failed within a year. Monroe Economatics on a chevy cobalt, squeak during the winter months and strut bearings failed within 6 months of use, monroe sensatrac struts, blown out and leaking in less than a year. The list goes on. From now on I use Bilstein and Sach's exclusively on any strut/shock replacement unless specifically requested by the customer that they want Monroe, at which case I refuse to warranty them for any reason whatsoever. I used them probably about 10 years ago on my own personal vehicle and the alignment shop actually laughed and asked how bad the ride was on them. lol
did alot of research and when shopping around for some strusts, was going to buy the cheapest quick assembly i could, glad i read some reviews and comments like yours before my purchase. ended up buying kyb excel g struts. going to have to do more work to move the springs tophats etc's over but im excited to learn and try em out
Lol. I am about to replace struts on my Accord and also Monroe was number one choice after quick search on internet. Then I went a little bit deeper in web and found that it is all marketing and they are actually crap. Started looking for another brands and found that people are actually happy with KYB and some other brand that has the name similar to some female's name, I forgot what it was. So... I bought KYB's strut-plus. Also I would like to mention that sometimes it is better to replace shocks only but in case of damaged shock + strut mount, plus torn rubber "stoppers" or how you call them - it is simply easier to buy the whole strut assembly. Sure, genuine parts are always better but they cost twice or even three times more than some aftermarket ones. Plus sometimes aftermarket parts may give more stiffness that people want for their cars. As I understood from comments and reviews KYB strut-plus for my Accord is exactly the case and I am glad to that :) coz my car is like a jelly.
After following some of your more basic lessons with success, I was excited to find this tutorial. Even my father was skeptical of me taking on such a job in my driveway, when he normally talks me into doing work myself to save money.. but your clear instructions made me confident I could get it done. A few hiccups here and there, but its all fixed now!! Thank you ChrisFix!! You've saved me and many others SO MUCH MONEY!!!!
thank you for doing these vids! youre helping alot of people out there including myself. spent 500 on wheel hub and ball joint replacement. i could very well save some money from doing it myself. im learning through you how to fix my car with confidence. keep making these videos! i love them.
A lot of arrogant techs out there will torque your wheels down with an impact gun. Ignoring a torque wrench because "well the wheels are too tight being over specification, they won't fall off" Except it creates massive runout on your rotors and wastes your money.
they did to one of my tires and it was loose at sears auto place, have my struts replaced at Toyota dealership they messed up my alignment plus I ended up with crooked steering wheel, but that was when I never wanted to touch my car own my own and trusted toyota dealership and probably sears too...you said it well though :)
I always come to your channel to check on a repair before I try it on my own. I know that my car needs new struts but I never thought I would luck out by watching you do it on almost the exact same make and model of my car (2008 Mazda 3). I cant tell you how relieved I am to have seen this video and I'm actually looking forward to replacing the struts on my car! Thank you Chris Fix!
Replacing the strut assemblies on my 2000 neon was the first project I took on when it comes to cars. I think I did that in 2011/2012. I replaced a lot on that car, learned a lot from that. I sort of miss that car lol.
Chris you are the man!! man!! I just put it on my car, tested it out. No mo bouncing!!!!! Thanks man you need a go fund me or something you saved me tooooo much money!!!! Thanks man
Thanks, ChrisFix man, for a great demonstration on how to replace struts! Obviously, the first time around always takes much, much longer than we think, or dare to think. But after having successfully completed one or two such jobs, the average backyard mechanic can at least move -- perhaps significantly -- in the direction of the ease and fluidity that you display for "video purposes." Great channel, as your subscriber count obviously confirms "in the millions!"
Chris, as always, a great, confidence-inspiring video! One suggestion, it would be helpful if you would mention approximately how long the task takes (or a range of time: for example. Average time to complete both strut replacements is 2-4 hours) just would be helpful to know for us “Shade-tree mechanics” Thanks and keep up the great work!
I don't generally care to comment on videos, but this is thing is high quality that I completely recommend. Man knows how to talk and edit for sure. Bravo!
Definitely! Chrisfix, Scotty Kilmer, and Eric the Car Guy are the very reasons I no longer get free coffee and conversation time the mechanic and service department waiting room! Lol. Last time I had a repair at the shop was back in 2005
The best tutorial video and also a lot tips. I learned a lot from this tutorial. now im able to repair my own car and also to share my videos with all you.
I change all my parts just to do it now even if it doesn't need it when I buy an older car that I know looks like it's about going out changed two of my cars complete suspension and a lot of other parts thanks Chris
Chris thank you so much for the video I just finished putting my new ones on my Mazda3 today I'm so so proud of myself ~~ thank you so much for the video~~
I just replaced this style strut on my 2013 Ford C-Max this weekend. One thing I was trying to figure out is how to get the strut back in the knuckle after the old one came out. Mine wasn't rusted but it was a lot tighter to come out than this video and it took a lot of hammering. Then trying to get the new strut back on, it wouldn't go on it's own. What I ended up doing is putting the strut bolt for the knuckle in the other way around (starting from the threaded end) and putting a piece of metal in the way so it doesn't go through the hole on the other end. That widens the gap for the strut to get in much easier. Then I did the same on the other side for removal as well and it made it much easier to remove the old strut. I found out there's a tool for this purpose, but I didn't have it. so this method worked great. Just for anyone that might has struggled getting the strut off or on the knuckle. On my C-Max I also had to remove the wiper cowl, wiper assembly, and air box to get to the strut tower bolts which was a bit of a pain. Some cars have them way down underneath. I didn't expect that as I had only ever changed struts on a car that was more accessible like this Mazda 3.
@@yell0wberry even then I would say it’s a win because it will be a fraction of the cost, you are paying for alignment only instead of alignment and strut replacement
As a mechanic this makes me squeeze my cheeks together, please be careful guys these can be extremely dangerous!! Take your time with these, all the best. I've seen these explode from cars and fly across workshops
Thanks for this video man. I was recently shown and told that all my struts are leaking and are very close to blowing out. The guys at midas quoted me $1600 to replace both the front and back pairs of struts. I’m a broke college student and there’s no way i could afford that. It got me thinking that I should just try and do it myself. I was able to find some nice kyb struts and all the tools I needed for about $850. Everything worked out good and I actually had a lot of fun doing this myself. I’ve never worked on my car before but I’m definitely going to do everything myself from now on.
And after installing you'll probably need to get the front-end aligned. Also, I'd advise getting the workshop manual for your car to find out the correct procedure as it might be different to the car in this video.
I'm told I need struts...this was a fantastic explanation; I'd never be able to do this myself, but now I have a very good idea of what's going on. Thanks for your clear explanation!
Dude, your channel is awesome! Every video is great! You get straight to the point, you put so much details in your videos but in an entertaining way so its not boring to watch, everything is well shot, its clear to see and your edditing skills are also fantastic. Im not even talking about your knowledge on cars case that's the most obvious thing you do well. Well earned subscribe bro! Keep up the good work!
+ChrisFix Hello man you uploaded this vid now and something happened to me before i see your vid and i guess its the same problem I'm not sure i need you to help me out, i have a 2002 bmw and a guy cut me off i pressed the brakes so hard, so now whenever i remove my foot of the brakes it makes a sound and i can feel it so can u please help me out, tho I'm taking it to a mechanic first thing in the morning i just need to know what could be the problem cuz i don't want him to rip me off. Peace from UAE✌
Thank you for your in depth tutorials, it's helped me accomplish a lot of things I normally wouldn't attempt to fix on my own. It's saved me and my family tons of money ! Keep doing what you're doing man, I love this channel and I've recommended it to a lot of people and even showed them things I learned from you!
Just wanted to say thank you!!!!!!!! I fixed both of mine couple days ago and saved $300!!!!!!! Thanks Chris! You always help me out more than you know!
If you don't replace them in pairs, then you'll end up having a car that looks like Rasputia is driving it. LOL You can also experience clicking sounds when driving straight over bumps if the upper bushing/bolts are worn or loose.
@@chrisfix hope you can read this! Hi Chris, tried to replace the struts on my Windstar 2000, it has been an adventure! I hope you can help! While installing the new one I realized that the distance (new strut) between the hole for the sway bar and the eyelet hole where the knuckle bolt drives in is about 6 in. while on the old strut is 5.5 in. I tried to install it but it was not possible for 2 reasons; 1- the sway bar was 0.5 in. shorter and the knuckle would hit the eyelet welding. Well, I thought the part was wrong, they checked if the p/n was right and shipped me another set, but same problem. So I decided to check with Autoparts (local) and they had a different brand but it was exactly the same as the other brand. I tried to re-install it thinking I could have made a mistake but no, no mistake, but I took lots of pictures to show the problems (I cannot attach them here). I tried a mechanic, the local parts shop and the one online, nobody can figure it out. Have you ever had an issue like this? Thanks for any help/suggestion you might have, Carlo
+ChrisFix alright thanks!!! I was watching you buying the jag and I thought to myself "hmmm wouldn't it be cool to see how to properly sell a car to get the most out of it that you can"
+Dolo Squad You can do it man! There are three things that make the job so easy. 1. The right tools for the job 2.. The little tips and tricks I show like using penetrating fluid make all the difference 3. Understanding the job at hand and what needs to be done which is really simple Sometimes things dont go as planned but then you need to have the right tools to solve the problem. If the sway bar end link doesnt come off, get a vice grips and impact gun and if that doesnt work, cut it out with a cutoff wheel!
Yes, he always makes it look really easy. But I still know that I'll probably have one heck of a time trying to do it myself, and that's what worries me.
If you just buy the struts by themselves, yes. However, it's a whole lot safer and quicker plus cheaper just to buy the whole strut complete! Believe me, what would cost twice more in parts and 2 hours per side would only cost half and around 45 minutes to install!
Why aren't you using your homemade penetration fluid? But it's a really good video hope you keep doing it for a long time. Now I can't use the vids to do it myself because I don't have a car or license but I am watching them because they're awesome and to now what to do when I have a car
It's cool that your learning this in advance of driving and owning a car. Tastes in cars varies and there are tons of feelings and opinions, but from a master technician standpoint, I will say that I look now, at cars that last and are easy to work on. I have found that Toyota cars are great in both respects, but Honda is also good. Fixing something in a Toyota will give a lot of satisfaction with very little frustration. Whatever you get, enjoy it and stay safe when you fix it.
+Jonathan Chielens I broke the nozzle on my homemade penetrating fluid can so I just use the store bought stuff until I need to get a new nozzle for a really stuck bolt!
dame...this video is so relevant to me at the moment, I was going to put it to my mechanic but F**k it, if it's not a timing belt or water pump...I'm doing it myself. I'm 41 from Scotland and want to thank you chris for a renewed passion for the self maintenance of my car. i lost it as life got in the way, easy option is a mechanic, but I cant think of a better way to spend a sunday afternoon other than my head in a wheel well. your videos are not only informative but possibly inspirational, cheers dude 👍🛠
I gotta say you make all of these daunting sounding jobs like changing struts look very easy with how you explain everything, i feel like i could do anything on my car cause of your videos
+Juriaan Tolkamp It's just like repairing any wood. Sand the scratches out, smooth it out with fine sandpaper, and stain the wood. Add some of that clear coat stuff over it to give it a shiny look if you want. In wood, you either need to sand the scratches out, or they do sell wood putty for holes and really deep scratches.
Hey ChrisFix, could you do a video on how to remove rust from a vehicle and your suggestions on how to get a nice result? Like on the bodywork. Would be nice :)
I am not a mechanic by any means, but thanks to ChrisFix and his videos, I managed to change both front struts in less than 3 hours. First time I've ever had my car apart this much but his videos make it so simple and straightforward even someone like me can do it. Thanks 'Chris, you're my "go to" for car repair videos! Love the style and personality, love the instructions, and especially the tips of you get into a jam.
Currently watching need to do struts and brake pads and Rotors hoping we can do on our own I’ll watch another 10 times lol
@brujita1215 me too😂 I'm nervous
@@brujita1215howd it go lol? The process begins tomorrow for me
@@Blacksheep7.2how was it bro?
lol I had a mechanic do it 😂
One of the most professional UA-camrs. Gloves, safety, explanations of how parts work, why you might need to work on them...
+Nebojša Radonjić Thanks!
+ChrisFix I noticed that you didn't use a spring compressor.the vehicle we need to do at some point is a ford transit and it looks the same as what you've done.are spring compressors ever needed for this?
Disclaimer: I'm not an experience mechanic. It's my understanding that you just need to unload the car's suspension so that the spring is not under weight when removed and that the Quick-Strut used here comes with the new spring already installed. Some struts are just the shock in the middle with the spring supports and brackets, and you have to compress and remove the original spring and re-install that for re-use. That's where the spring compressor comes in, but if you are doing a whole part swap as in the video, it's ok. Just be careful, those springs are incredibly strong as they can hold up a car... I've hear stories of them going through roofs and shooting things and parts at breakneck speeds when they rapidly unload.
And an actual torque wrench and mentioning torque specs, to boot!
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I SWEAR this is the best damn DIY vehicle repair channel on the planet! LOL
+LivSimple thanks!
Wow most youtubers dont look at comments on old videos
LivSimple true
He really does have the best camera angles. Plus his voice overs are top tier.
Omg i ruined the 666 like count hahahahahhahaa
I am nearing the end of my lease on my Audi, and I'm heading in a very different career path starting with a one year internship. I can't afford a new car now and we've had an old 1996 Toyota Land Cruiser that has just been sitting in our driveway, left neglected. ChrisFix's videos have saved me literally thousands of dollars from needing to buy a new car because I've been able to fix up nearly everything that needed to be done on my LC! Thanks so much Chris!
How dare you leave a Land cruiser neglected on your driveway
A 1996 Landcruiser?! Those vehicles are built like tanks! I'll take it off your hands wherever you get a new vehicle lol.
Awesome video Chris! My girlfriend drives a Mazda 3 that's been off road a lot more than it should have - may use this video in time!
Does she go jump hills?
+Engineering Explained Thanks man. Haha, I want to see a video with you taking it to the trails you test the 4x4s you get.
❤❤ both
As a part-time mechanic, I have to say this is one of the best videos I have seen, very well explained, excellent!
I was a part-time mechanic for the 17 years I owned my 97 Saturn SL2. Now I have a 2010 Ford Edge and I'm no longer a mechanic, it seems.
As a dude who knows nothing about cars, you've helped so much doing things on my own. Thank you so much man
im with you 100% I have learned a lot and now feel confident enough to fix my own car problems
Did you end up doing this job on your own? How'd it go? I'm in the same boat about knowing nothing about cars but I want to save some money.
@@ParadeTheGospel I did not, I have yet to do this 😅 find an experienced friend and do it with them! You can only learn so much from a video, ya know?
@@xbillygoatx he makes it look easy doesn't he
@@xbillygoatx well I think I'm about to venture on this project on my own. Just have to buy the parts and hopefully next week I'll do it and it won't take me all day....yeah..... That's probably wishful thinking!
Ahhh, I needed this video a couple of months ago! My car started clunking when I'd drive over any bumps in the road... not good! Took it straight to a mechanic and he tells me both front struts are bust and need replacing- fine. An hour or so in he rang to tell me he can't unscrew one of the bolts on the strut tower, that he'd have to cut it off to get it out and it would be an extra £80 to get in a new bolt!! That job lot cost me near £400. No way near confident enough yet to tackle this stuff on my car, but even just understanding what the heck is happening is a better position to be in. Thank you so much Chris for sharing your knowledge, you make it so much less intimidating!! Loving your channel.
I like that fact that you don’t swear, and speak very properly while giving your explanations step by step.
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Oh you guys :)
That's because he adds the commentary later 😂
Took me 8 hours to get my struts and brakes done. I kept telling my wife “Chris fix “ didn’t have this problem. Lol
Yep! He makes it look so easy, it's always hard the first time.
😂😂
Only took him 10 min🤣💀
8 hours🤔 I wonder if Chris could edit it down to 8 mins 🤣 when you are working on your own car forget about the time. Because at that time you are not working for anyone. Do a good job with safety in mind
Same. Those you tubers, make it look ez...LOL Learn a lot, though.
My struts are starting to go, but I was to scared to practice on mine. I practiced on a Mazda.
Turns out my neighbor didn't like me practicing on his car at 315 in the morning !
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Lol
You can come and practice on my car. You provide quality and original parts I'll provide the tools with whatever you want to eat if you should want a break 🤣🤣🤝
FUN-NAY!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You had us in the first half, not gonna lie
I'll watch the video ten more times and I'll be ready to change my own struts. 😁
I watched 4 times went to a junk yard played on third now ima do mine
Half the time I have to stop what I'm doing Go back to his videos and see what I'm doing wrong lol he very good. Take me about hour on mine
@@reeeek2017smart asf
Time to go change my struts now. You just saved me at least 100$ Thank you for everything you've done with this site!
hi Chris thanks for all of your help and your video's are a lot of help.
Fast forward now 8 years later and he’s about to save me at least $500 dollars
Or more.
Hey Chris. Your video gave me the confidence to replace my own struts last month. The repair went really well and I saved myself several hundred dollars. Thanks a lot!
ChrisFix, even though I am not gonna do this myself, it’s still educational to know how it is fixed before I drive it to a mechanic
I'm glad you still found the video educational!
Yea.. It is quite educational, even though you are not gonna do this by yourself, you can still check the condition of the suspension and sway bar before taking it to the mechanic, so you will know if the mechanic has replaced ALL the required parts or just scam your money lol
@@bilokenneth Always ask for all removed parts to be returned to you.
Just sent this video to my bro and this is what I told him…
“ The only UA-camr I watch for fixing cars
The best to ever do it , Super thorough , Official tissue , The real McCoy , The mechanics mechanic , aka The real deal ” 😅 Keep up the great work man I’ve been telling people about your channel for years
Be warned when attempting this yourself, it could be as simple as shown in the video, but if your car is front/4 wheel drive there is a good posibity that after disconnecting the wheel hub assembly from the strut that you will pop your cv from the gearbox and lose a bunch of oil. To avoid this, make sure that you undo the wheel hub nut before starting the work and remove the cv shaft from the wheel as well as the tie rod
Thank you so much for explaining this!
The first time I replaced my struts I actually managed to seperate the inner cv joints on both sides because I failed to do what you mentioned. And they weren't the cv joints that consist out of 3 rollers and a sleeve, they were the type of cv joints that consist out of a sleeve, a cage and 6 metal balls. I did not have fun spending 5 hours of solving those greasy puzzles. So this is great advice, you will definitely mess up if you don't remove the hub nuts/bolts and it will cost you a lot more time and money in the end to get your car to drive again
@@michaelvd2467 just happened to me right now 🤦🏽♂️
@@GRIDAJH good luck bro
@@michaelvd2467 just finished.. It cost me a longer time that I espected. Ended up with a bulge on my forehead to.
Man this is perfect for refreshing the brain after ten years being a single dad.
I always hit this channel for a refresher and im usually right but there is always something he shows me that i would've done the hard way.
honestly man you passing on mechanical know how, and your format is great!
kids could be playing minecraft one day, find your vids and be working on their car that same night, providing they or their dad has one in the garage to be worked on.
My son and I are working on a series 3 BMW e36 (318i) and a diahatsu charade that we daily drive,
Thanks for all your help mate.
I've always wanted to understand cars more and do things myself but I was too nervous. As I've slowly worked my way into it, your videos have given me so much information. Thank you for all that you do.
You !! Young man, are the Bob Ross of car repair. Someone should pay you $10 million for your clear concise easy to follow procedures on car repair.
Another great video Chris. I've done this a couple times in the past where I thought I'd save some money by just buying the strut and reusing the old springs but quickly found out that it's not worth it. The complete assembly (springs already on) aren't that much more expensive, save a shit load of time and you don't have to worry about having your face ripped off if the spring compressor slips off the spring while taking it off or putting it on. Just one of those things where spending a few bucks more is really worth it.
Yeah, the mechanic at firestone told me he's going to replace all four shocks then calls me back telling me he needs to replace the struts too and it's going to be another 800 bucks. I said, nah, put it back together and I'll figure it out. lol Rear shocks and two front complete strut assy. are 330 bucks total. I could not justify 500 bucks for a couple hours of work, max.
been working on vehicles forever, never replaced a strut before, excellent video, love youtube. Even for an experienced mechanic there is always a first time or just a review of an install is priceless! Thanks!
Hey Chris, I just wanted to say thank you. You have inspired me to not only fix up my own car, but to put me doing so on UA-cam so I can also help other people out.
+Tyler Bynes Awesome Tyler! Glad to hear it!
Damn, that's what I call a detailed, direct yet simple and easy to understand guide. Awesome job, man.
Thanks! Glad the video was helpful
Earthmoving Apprentice here man you are really good at teaching, just by watching your video a person can easily grasp the whole process
I've learned so much from youuuuuu! I went to the mechanic today and felt so badass when I called them out on their BS! haha.
Used this video today to change some struts. It was a tough job but I made it through. Thanks for the walk through.
Nice to hear it!
These videos are saving me so much money it's ridiculous
Thanks for the tutorial man. I have a 2010 Mazda 3 and this video made it so easy to replace my front struts. It took me a couple of hours to do but if I were to do it again I could probably pull it off in 25 or 30 minutes. I learn so much with each of your videos and for that I thank you!
ChrisFix had to have been Valedictorian of his Automotive school. Absolutely incredible knowledge.
nah he was probably the underdog, the valedictorians are out in the world as crack hoes now
@@B-mang that's not how it works in trade school
@@503945158 oh you're probably right, I'm thinking of modern American Universities
@@503945158 You can still be top in your class.
@@B-mang does anyone come out of a four year American University knowing anything useful these days?
Thanks for the simple explanations and tips to make it easier, such as turning the steering to help reach the bolts or using the jack to push the knuckle back into the strut. Small tips like that save a lot of time. I changed the strut on a 2006 Volvo S40 this weekend and it took about an hour, without any issues, which was better than I expected since it was my first time changing a strut on any car.
Was changing the strut similar to what he did in this video?
Chris Fix is like a public service saving people thousands in "professional" car repair labor. It's a very rare channel that actually makes the world a better place.
Most experienced mechanics have learned to only replace the strut rather than use a full "quick-strut" drop-in assembly. Turns out these "quick-struts" almost never match up perfectly to their OE counterpart. Things will be different whether its the spring rate, spring material, strut mount material, strut mount bearing, etc. On almost every car that I have installed a pair or set of "quick-struts", the owner reports back that the car is riding rougher or not handling like it used to. That is why it is recommended to get a pair of spring compressors and only replace the strut or, if you really want to go the drop-in route, purchase your full strut assembly from the car's manufacturer.
Monroe anything are absolute junk, and most mechanics know this ahead of time. Unfortunately a lot of franchise shops like pepboys for instance sell monroe exclusively. Of the dozen or so car's that I have personally used Monroe products on, every one of them has failed within a year. Monroe Economatics on a chevy cobalt, squeak during the winter months and strut bearings failed within 6 months of use, monroe sensatrac struts, blown out and leaking in less than a year. The list goes on. From now on I use Bilstein and Sach's exclusively on any strut/shock replacement unless specifically requested by the customer that they want Monroe, at which case I refuse to warranty them for any reason whatsoever. I used them probably about 10 years ago on my own personal vehicle and the alignment shop actually laughed and asked how bad the ride was on them. lol
did alot of research and when shopping around for some strusts, was going to buy the cheapest quick assembly i could, glad i read some reviews and comments like yours before my purchase. ended up buying kyb excel g struts. going to have to do more work to move the springs tophats etc's over but im excited to learn and try em out
@@silosis KYB also sells "StrutPlus" which is their version of a loaded strut. I've had great results with them.
Lol. I am about to replace struts on my Accord and also Monroe was number one choice after quick search on internet. Then I went a little bit deeper in web and found that it is all marketing and they are actually crap. Started looking for another brands and found that people are actually happy with KYB and some other brand that has the name similar to some female's name, I forgot what it was.
So... I bought KYB's strut-plus.
Also I would like to mention that sometimes it is better to replace shocks only but in case of damaged shock + strut mount, plus torn rubber "stoppers" or how you call them - it is simply easier to buy the whole strut assembly.
Sure, genuine parts are always better but they cost twice or even three times more than some aftermarket ones. Plus sometimes aftermarket parts may give more stiffness that people want for their cars. As I understood from comments and reviews KYB strut-plus for my Accord is exactly the case and I am glad to that :) coz my car is like a jelly.
Agree. I did some research for Volvos and found that Sachs is the OEM supplier. I was easily able to find struts and they ride like OEM.
Hey Chris thanks for the video, I’m in the process of replacing one of mine, 36 hours in to it, You make it look easy.
Never again.
Every time 😂
Perhaps instead of Chris fix, you may want to watch an episode of MacGyver
I watch these videos even I don't have a car
Jason Holzman hahaha that's the beauty of it
Jason Holzman same ... I do buttttt my sister wrecked it 😒
TheMightySheep1 lets me guess a Honda Civic with 500 thou miles on it
Jason Holzman nah fan it actually barely has 70k on it
Jason Holzman xz l do to
After following some of your more basic lessons with success, I was excited to find this tutorial. Even my father was skeptical of me taking on such a job in my driveway, when he normally talks me into doing work myself to save money.. but your clear instructions made me confident I could get it done. A few hiccups here and there, but its all fixed now!!
Thank you ChrisFix!! You've saved me and many others SO MUCH MONEY!!!!
thank you for doing these vids!
youre helping alot of people out there including myself. spent 500 on wheel hub and ball joint replacement. i could very well save some money from doing it myself. im learning through you how to fix my car with confidence.
keep making these videos! i love them.
Awesome! I'm glad my videos are helpful!
just marry that breaker bar already. XD
Bryant Valdez shame on you. Suggesting he should cheat on his torque wrench XD
Properly calibrated torque wrenches and a breaker bar are two must haves for any technician. It's unsafe to ignore factory specifications.
A lot of arrogant techs out there will torque your wheels down with an impact gun. Ignoring a torque wrench because "well the wheels are too tight being over specification, they won't fall off"
Except it creates massive runout on your rotors and wastes your money.
Bryant Valdez breaker bar soapy water and threadloker
they did to one of my tires and it was loose at sears auto place, have my struts replaced at Toyota dealership they messed up my alignment plus I ended up with crooked steering wheel, but that was when I never wanted to touch my car own my own and trusted toyota dealership and probably sears too...you said it well though :)
oh trust me this video was helpful I was gona pay a mechanic, and thanks to u I did it my self yeeeeee!!! thank u buddy.
Jose Gonzalez They'll sure to charge for alignment on top !
Jose Gonzalez Same here. Got a benz. And you know what means. smh
e K. I know, you've deep pockets ! ha ha !
e K yep verry expensive for benz thank god for this guy :-)
Stephen Lam hehe true
I always come to your channel to check on a repair before I try it on my own. I know that my car needs new struts but I never thought I would luck out by watching you do it on almost the exact same make and model of my car (2008 Mazda 3). I cant tell you how relieved I am to have seen this video and I'm actually looking forward to replacing the struts on my car! Thank you Chris Fix!
Replacing the strut assemblies on my 2000 neon was the first project I took on when it comes to cars. I think I did that in 2011/2012. I replaced a lot on that car, learned a lot from that. I sort of miss that car lol.
Niceeee
That's funny. The first car I rebuilt the engine and the transmission on was a 2000 Dodge Neon, and I too kinda miss it lol Great little car
Oh OK, the most recalled dodge vehicle of all time
Wow, i have never seen it go back together so easily in my whole life. Awesome job!
Brakecleen for chrisfix is like olive oil for Gordon Ramsay 🤣
Or pepper-pepper-pepper for "you suck at cooking" :)
Yes
Season.
YOU USED SO MUCH BRAKE CLEAN THAT THE US MILITARY TRIED TO INVADE THE ROTOR
You mean thread locker!!!
Chris you are the man!! man!! I just put it on my car, tested it out. No mo bouncing!!!!! Thanks man you need a go fund me or something you saved me tooooo much money!!!! Thanks man
Thanks, ChrisFix man, for a great demonstration on how to replace struts! Obviously, the first time around always takes much, much longer than we think, or dare to think. But after having successfully completed one or two such jobs, the average backyard mechanic can at least move -- perhaps significantly -- in the direction of the ease and fluidity that you display for "video purposes." Great channel, as your subscriber count obviously confirms "in the millions!"
Thanks a lot! It might take a bit longer if this is the first time doing it, but once you get it down, it's a breeze!
Chris, as always, a great, confidence-inspiring video! One suggestion, it would be helpful if you would mention approximately how long the task takes (or a range of time: for example. Average time to complete both strut replacements is 2-4 hours) just would be helpful to know for us “Shade-tree mechanics”
Thanks and keep up the great work!
Thanks again Chris, doing this job soon on my wife's 2006 Camry.
How did you go? was it almost the same with this mazda?
I don't generally care to comment on videos, but this is thing is high quality that I completely recommend. Man knows how to talk and edit for sure. Bravo!
I would trust chris more with my car than a local mechanics shop.
Definitely! Chrisfix, Scotty Kilmer, and Eric the Car Guy are the very reasons I no longer get free coffee and conversation time the mechanic and service department waiting room! Lol. Last time I had a repair at the shop was back in 2005
How to tell if your struts are bad, for me, they snapped in two on the road
Ana they are still good
+Francesco Barbera well there's your problem
+Francesco Barbera Are you sure they were bad?
+Francesco Barbera nothing a bit of glue can't fix lol
Soniboy84 Yeah when i got the car they were rusted to all hell, then a few months of hard bumps, they went
The best tutorial video and also a lot tips. I learned a lot from this tutorial. now im able to repair my own car and also to share my videos with all you.
I'm glad you learned a lot from the video!
I swear if you had a shirt for sale that says "what a difference" with your logo I'd be first to buy it
lol
dont forget the "beautiful" one too
xXminijoshiXx "check that out!"
"Good!"
xXminijoshiXx "Time to use a breaker bar."
this guy an excellent in explaining, I watch his videos just for fun
Thanks Eric!
He makes things a 100x easier...another well explained, easy to follow how-to video. Great job Chris!
I subscribe to this comment! And Roman's reply.
Me too
You're the best person that knows how to explain 💯
Thanks a lot!
Your videos are top notch my friend. You make everything you do look so simple and you explain it all so well. Kudos and keep up the great work.
G the same time I see you in the
Is it me or does he sound more excited to record videos now than he was a couple years ago 😅?
You are completely correct :p
I change all my parts just to do it now even if it doesn't need it when I buy an older car that I know looks like it's about going out changed two of my cars complete suspension and a lot of other parts thanks Chris
It's a bit motivating when you've become the #1 DIY channel on YT
@@chrisfix I'd be all happy sounding too when that money started rollin in.
Chris thank you so much for the video I just finished putting my new ones on my Mazda3 today I'm so so proud of myself ~~ thank you so much for the video~~
AWESOME
I just replaced this style strut on my 2013 Ford C-Max this weekend. One thing I was trying to figure out is how to get the strut back in the knuckle after the old one came out. Mine wasn't rusted but it was a lot tighter to come out than this video and it took a lot of hammering. Then trying to get the new strut back on, it wouldn't go on it's own. What I ended up doing is putting the strut bolt for the knuckle in the other way around (starting from the threaded end) and putting a piece of metal in the way so it doesn't go through the hole on the other end. That widens the gap for the strut to get in much easier. Then I did the same on the other side for removal as well and it made it much easier to remove the old strut. I found out there's a tool for this purpose, but I didn't have it. so this method worked great. Just for anyone that might has struggled getting the strut off or on the knuckle.
On my C-Max I also had to remove the wiper cowl, wiper assembly, and air box to get to the strut tower bolts which was a bit of a pain. Some cars have them way down underneath. I didn't expect that as I had only ever changed struts on a car that was more accessible like this Mazda 3.
So I been watching random videos u post and ur on point u go into detail and very experienced keep up the work really informative
Thanks a lot!
ChrisFix
ChrisFix your the bomb
The thumbs down are from people that didn't manage to change their struts on their own.
or the mechanics who are not getting clients :P
Or from the people who had to bring their cars to the shop to do an additional alignment
@@yell0wberry even then I would say it’s a win because it will be a fraction of the cost, you are paying for alignment only instead of alignment and strut replacement
As a mechanic this makes me squeeze my cheeks together, please be careful guys these can be extremely dangerous!! Take your time with these, all the best. I've seen these explode from cars and fly across workshops
Potency CS I can imagine
explode how? the top was not removed? they were shitty quick struts.
Unless the top middle bolt is removed they shouldn't shoot up as that bolt is holding it from doing so.
Sweet As what bolt? I've heard of this happening. It's preventing me from doing this.
Alexander Oquendo the center bolt that is sitting by itself you dont remove. The surrounding bolts you remove
Thanks for this video man. I was recently shown and told that all my struts are leaking and are very close to blowing out. The guys at midas quoted me $1600 to replace both the front and back pairs of struts. I’m a broke college student and there’s no way i could afford that. It got me thinking that I should just try and do it myself. I was able to find some nice kyb struts and all the tools I needed for about $850. Everything worked out good and I actually had a lot of fun doing this myself. I’ve never worked on my car before but I’m definitely going to do everything myself from now on.
And after installing you'll probably need to get the front-end aligned. Also, I'd advise getting the workshop manual for your car to find out the correct procedure as it might be different to the car in this video.
Wish me luck. I'm actually planning to change mine myself once I get it.
love how you do the video editing and audio on your videos very clear and high-definition. your channel is great my friend!! keep em coming
Thanks for the feedback! I am glad you find my videos helpful.
I'm told I need struts...this was a fantastic explanation; I'd never be able to do this myself, but now I have a very good idea of what's going on. Thanks for your clear explanation!
Dude, your channel is awesome! Every video is great!
You get straight to the point, you put so much details in your videos but in an entertaining way so its not boring to watch, everything is well shot, its clear to see and your edditing skills are also fantastic. Im not even talking about your knowledge on cars case that's the most obvious thing you do well.
Well earned subscribe bro! Keep up the good work!
Thanks a lot Luka! Welcome aboard!
Chris, congratulations with 800.000 subscribers!
+Juriaan Tolkamp Thanks a lot! It means so much to me and you guys actually care which means even more to me!!! Thank you so so much!
+ChrisFix Hello man you uploaded this vid now and something happened to me before i see your vid and i guess its the same problem I'm not sure i need you to help me out, i have a 2002 bmw and a guy cut me off i pressed the brakes so hard, so now whenever i remove my foot of the brakes it makes a sound and i can feel it so can u please help me out, tho I'm taking it to a mechanic first thing in the morning i just need to know what could be the problem cuz i don't want him to rip me off. Peace from UAE✌
he is really worth even more 😊
+basil abedallah What do u mean?
ibrahim tawil more subscribers
Because he is amazing 😊
Thank you for your in depth tutorials, it's helped me accomplish a lot of things I normally wouldn't attempt to fix on my own. It's saved me and my family tons of money ! Keep doing what you're doing man, I love this channel and I've recommended it to a lot of people and even showed them things I learned from you!
Just wanted to say thank you!!!!!!!! I fixed both of mine couple days ago and saved $300!!!!!!! Thanks Chris! You always help me out more than you know!
I love your videos. Such great explanations and awesome video editing. No needless chit chat. Just awesome information. Thanks.
+Graham Cleary thanks a lot
ChrisFix ey coild u do a lincoln navigator 2003-2006 toturial on removing air suspension
If you don't replace them in pairs, then you'll end up having a car that looks like Rasputia is driving it. LOL You can also experience clicking sounds when driving straight over bumps if the upper bushing/bolts are worn or loose.
+electronicsNmore haha, thanks for the tip!
I knew you'd like that one. :-) I could never get that image out of my head. LOL. Great video as usual.
Lol good one
@@chrisfix hope you can read this! Hi Chris, tried to replace the struts on my Windstar 2000, it has been an adventure! I hope you can help! While installing the new one I realized that the distance (new strut) between the hole for the sway bar and the eyelet hole where the knuckle bolt drives in is about 6 in. while on the old strut is 5.5 in. I tried to install it but it was not possible for 2 reasons; 1- the sway bar was 0.5 in. shorter and the knuckle would hit the eyelet welding. Well, I thought the part was wrong, they checked if the p/n was right and shipped me another set, but same problem. So I decided to check with Autoparts (local) and they had a different brand but it was exactly the same as the other brand. I tried to re-install it thinking I could have made a mistake but no, no mistake, but I took lots of pictures to show the problems (I cannot attach them here). I tried a mechanic, the local parts shop and the one online, nobody can figure it out. Have you ever had an issue like this? Thanks for any help/suggestion you might have, Carlo
@@CarloBiondolillo I am curious. What did you do? I know Chris did not respond (too many comments for him, probably).
could you do a video on how to prepare a car to be sold? I think that would be a cool series just like the buying car one.
Detail it, take care of neglected maintenance, get your paperwork in order, and list it. Done.
+mannys9130 I'd like an entertaining video. I know the obvious things but if Chris did a video then it'd be both entertaining and informative
+Mark Krukowski That is a great idea!!! I rarely sell cars but when I sell one, I will make that video!
+ChrisFix alright thanks!!! I was watching you buying the jag and I thought to myself "hmmm wouldn't it be cool to see how to properly sell a car to get the most out of it that you can"
+ChrisFix This is an amazing idea. The car buying checklist was gold. Maybe having a car prep list would be useful.
Today was my first time ever putting struts on my car, it was easy enough to do and the car doesn’t squeak anymore. Thanks ChrisFix 🛠
You make it look so easy! Smh, watch me start this and not finish..
+Dolo Squad You can do it man! There are three things that make the job so easy.
1. The right tools for the job
2.. The little tips and tricks I show like using penetrating fluid make all the difference
3. Understanding the job at hand and what needs to be done which is really simple
Sometimes things dont go as planned but then you need to have the right tools to solve the problem. If the sway bar end link doesnt come off, get a vice grips and impact gun and if that doesnt work, cut it out with a cutoff wheel!
+ChrisFix thanks Chris Fix for the motivation.. Hopefully I get to it soon..
ChrisFix I have a question how is you're strut is bad I have 2001 car and I don't think I need to replace the struts!
You need a TV show, for real
+Boston “Juel” Tillery That would be awesome!
wow what a dirty strut
+Jonas Kilian haha
He really had to bang it to get it out
+ChrisFix whens the police protector ep out?
+MeLoGaming same lol
I've already done this job on a Mazda 3, but it's still entertaining to watch these repair videos. Well done.
Always nicely done by ChrisFix
Thank you!
f u
Yes, he always makes it look really easy. But I still know that I'll probably have one heck of a time trying to do it myself, and that's what worries me.
Struts dont always come with a new spring, you should show how to mount the spring on the strut.
that is more complex and dangerous
Not if you can compress the springs properly, just compress the new spring on, and assemble it as it was :)
If you just buy the struts by themselves, yes. However, it's a whole lot safer and quicker plus cheaper just to buy the whole strut complete! Believe me, what would cost twice more in parts and 2 hours per side would only cost half and around 45 minutes to install!
MityLite it's called a quick strut it comes fully assembled
MityLite better to just buy the whole thing, it usually costs the same and is so much easier
Why aren't you using your homemade penetration fluid? But it's a really good video hope you keep doing it for a long time. Now I can't use the vids to do it myself because I don't have a car or license but I am watching them because they're awesome and to now what to do when I have a car
+Jonathan Chielens I think he only uses it when the regular of the shelf stuff doesn't cut it for him.
It's cool that your learning this in advance of driving and owning a car. Tastes in cars varies and there are tons of feelings and opinions, but from a master technician standpoint, I will say that I look now, at cars that last and are easy to work on. I have found that Toyota cars are great in both respects, but Honda is also good. Fixing something in a Toyota will give a lot of satisfaction with very little frustration. Whatever you get, enjoy it and stay safe when you fix it.
+Jonathan Chielens I broke the nozzle on my homemade penetrating fluid can so I just use the store bought stuff until I need to get a new nozzle for a really stuck bolt!
+Brian Genter thanks for the advice
dame...this video is so relevant to me at the moment, I was going to put it to my mechanic but F**k it, if it's not a timing belt or water pump...I'm doing it myself. I'm 41 from Scotland and want to thank you chris for a renewed passion for the self maintenance of my car. i lost it as life got in the way, easy option is a mechanic, but I cant think of a better way to spend a sunday afternoon other than my head in a wheel well. your videos are not only informative but possibly inspirational, cheers dude 👍🛠
That's what I like to hear! I'm glad you find the videos informative!
you are the best
+Moath Alharbi Thanks bud!
+ChrisFix you are just like a mechanic you don't need to go to a mechanic even the mechanic can't do this good
Big thanks for this video you're so helpful
this is car mechanic simulator irl
clawsss I know right the graphics are amazing!!! Who knew, the only down side is that is 30,000 min for a good car but it’s real life money
I gotta say you make all of these daunting sounding jobs like changing struts look very easy with how you explain everything, i feel like i could do anything on my car cause of your videos
Thanks for posting. I did the same on my 1997 Chrysler Grand Voyager minivan.
The late 90s Chrysler minivans, the lemon that couldn’t be turned into lemonade
This guy is awesome! Thanks for the advice
Thanks a lot!
You should keep doing more 2008 mazda 3
Thanks man! You saved me $400 bucks on this video. I can’t thank you enough!
Awesome work man
Thanks!
Will you make a video of repairing (scratches) on your wooden center console
+Juriaan Tolkamp It's just like repairing any wood. Sand the scratches out, smooth it out with fine sandpaper, and stain the wood. Add some of that clear coat stuff over it to give it a shiny look if you want. In wood, you either need to sand the scratches out, or they do sell wood putty for holes and really deep scratches.
strut....strut.....strut.....strut......strut....strut......strut......strut..... and that's how you replace a strut.
+ricecakeFTW haha
+ChrisFix wheres the shaguar? are you going to drift it?
+ricecakeFTW he must have a struter
+aresblue It's his dad's car I believe
You made it look so easy as I am going to change mine on Saturday morning. I must say the best video I ever watched this year.
Glad the video was helpful!
that was a good tip marking bolts positions with marker
+telopian thanks!
Where would I be without ChrisFix....
Getting scammed by stealerships and ripoff mechanics,we are truly lucky to have him
Chris Fix shows you how to strut your stuff. First a little giggle, then a little lube, and before you know it, you're done..
Hilariously inappropriate 😂
If it's too tight, a little penetrating fluid never hurts. Then you can get the nut off easily.
This guy is c surely a class act where details and precision is concerned. His pride in his work is second to NONE.
Hey ChrisFix, could you do a video on how to remove rust from a vehicle and your suggestions on how to get a nice result? Like on the bodywork. Would be nice :)
+MultiZether That is a great idea!
Should I change both even though I know which side it is?
+robert myers yes, replace in pairs.