Dealer $1800, independent mechanic $1100, Me two front struts - $200, two rear shocks $110. 3 hours of my time. 2015 Honda Fit. DIY and save a bunch of money.
Clunk Vibration Rattles and squeaks Tyre wear Poor handling Other suspension part wear That could be any part of the steering and suspension set up. Just open the hood, grab the spring and observe the mount as you wiggle it. If theres movement, youve got a worn mount.
got a 2007. Chevy Ave 5 about 4 years a go , noticed last year the front struts were loose so tightned them up, well now I hear a clunk in the front end . every thing else is replaced,so this could be the problem,thanks
I have a 2004 Elgrand 3.5 ltr 2wd and replaced the strut, springs, strut mounts etc in a day and a half with my son. Buy an electric impact wrench and a good breaker bar and jobs good. Do it right the first time and change it all.
@@oneviwatara9384 Ok so really I was talking about mount and bearing. Toyota Strut Bearing 90903-63014 $48 - Toyota Front strut mount 48609-0E020 $100 = $150 aprox - Toyota Absorber 48520-80223 = $155 -OK so almost as much - I would NOT say that's way cheaper unless you're getting some off brand shite.
Iv got a suzuki celerio 2016 plate both of my top strut mounts had bit of play noticed front tyer out edge getting bald makes slight noise when on full lock left to right rocked the car back and forth slight creek was told the price 220 pound each side 440 just for parts nearly fell over so hard to get parts suzuki are so expensive still struggling now got to be cheaper not much on Internet can anyone help 😢
Why replace just the strut mount when it is more cost effective to replace the entire strut assembly when factoring in the cost of parts and labor to install.
It’s a mid-range metally clunking sound that comes in bad road conditions and when you start moving on bad roads, especially present at low speeds. It will feel like it comes from under the hood rather than the front axle. I hope that helps. Very distinguishable from a bad stabilizer rod, as that clearly comes from the axle and has a low tonality and is always present.
How come these strut videos are always struts that are tied in with the steering my struts have nothing to do with the steering. They are fixed at both ends.
I had creaking turning the steering wheel while the car was moving, not stationary. Just paid for new strut mounts to be put in and now creaking when driving and stationary. Is this normal? Does it take time for the creaking to die down?
That is NOT normal. I just replaced one strut mount myself bcuz it was making a clunking noise when I turned the wheel while moving. Found that on both sides under the hood the top center nuts were also loose on the strut piston so I tightened them down. My car rides much better now. The new strut mount tightened up the suspension. My struts and coil springs were still good so I did not replace them. Sometimes new struts, especially cheaper ones will make your car actually ride rougher and also possibly make your car sit too high. Not saying BUT, mechanics will rip ppl off most anytime they can. I would take your car elsewhere and get a second opinion.
Well I have a clunking noise on the Front Right side my Coilovers cost $1,800 so I'll need at least 2 grand to get new Coilovers my steering shaft also has excessive play in the steering wheel. I just recently replaced my Front Right CV alxe and Front Right wheel bearing, I still need to replace the Front Left side wheel bearing and steering shaft plus an O2 Sensor and a tune up water pump, belt, fuel filter, Spark plugs and coils time to start saving a lot of money and forget about buying Aftermarket car parts for a long time.
Have u thought about getting used OEM either at a local junk yard or online? I got my front struts for $100 at the junk yard and installed them myself. They are very easy to install.
in my experience, once cars get to about 10 years old, old the problems begin and eventually you end up replacing everything. might as well do as much as you can depending on costs while you have everything apart.
WD40 soak down reduced my noise by 75%! Happy to return [2017 Elantra Limited] lower ball joint Hyundai (54530-F2100) to Amazon and other tools..... remove tire[s] in snyc of opening the hood......WD40 from top strut bolt and work your way down to lower ball joint.... it worked for me.. :) (Don't kill yourself installing parts)..hope this helps...
Not helpful. So what actually wears out causing clunks, knocking and rattles? Don't say strut top mount, but how does it or other components wear to cause the symptoms?
He stated what factors wear out the mount. The goal of this video wasnt to explain 2ndary effects to other components. So if thats not helpful, watch another video on that.
just got my 2012 Accord Se 2 weeks ago , 91k miles and EXTREMELY BUMPY. This is my THIRD honda that this has happend to ... so weird never buying a honda everrrrrr
Average strut replacement is around 80-100k miles so 91k isn't bad. My Chevy Tahoe needed new struts at 65k miles and they are $500 each and that's just the front and not including labor.
I just replaced myself, they cost extremely cheap from auto parts shop, the cost is overpriced and exaggerated by the garages. Is a 10 min work for a experienced mechanic and they charge you more that a £100, is just a ridiculous amount of money, and you need to replace them both the same like your spring coils if one is broken. The cost will be insane. Another mad price is on transmission fix 😂 a ford galaxy rebuilding transmission cost around £3000, but the parts cost you around 800 from ford and 400 from eBay brand new good quality both. The garage will charge you £1000 and the mechanic work 800 plus VAT 😂😂😂😂 insane just insane. Guys looks hard but is not, took me 2 days to fix my transmission I started from zero only youtube tutorials and information from Google. 😂 I took the transmission out, i replace everything 😂😂😂 I put everything back how was, and the car is like new. 😊 Save yourself from being scammed, you all work hard for you salary every month and you paying a garage a yeasy money. Don't be scared the car will not bite. 😊 Good luck and stay safe. Buy all safe equipment and tools to make sure you are safe and well equipped to start this big job. 😊
Help! If someone is kind enough to do so. 57k miles on the car, it’s had lowering springs on it throughout most of that, I hit a bump seriously hard a couple months ago, car drove horrible after, really jiggly, felt like play somewhere, car went into garage, it had 2 control arms, 2 lower ball joint arms, and one of the struts was bent (serious bump) so a new strut, however the car still had this jiggly feeling! So I decided to get £1100 bilstein coilovers to see if that would sort it, it hasn’t, I can’t think of anything else other than the strut top mounts, could that cause a poor ride quality!? Is it possible that the bump had damaged them!?
Very important! After suspension work an alignment is in order. If there was enough force to bend the strut, have the rim inspected. It may look round, but be wobbly, when spinning. Also, look for a better shop. It's ridiculous they didn't fix the issue, nor tell you what I'm telling you. Can't tell you whether your strut mount is damaged, because that requires an inspection. However, the most convenient time to inspect and also the cheapest time to change the strut mount, was when it came out with the old strut. Now you'd have to pay for the same work to be done again. Anyway, an additional component that could have been damaged is the wheel bearing. All suspension components (includes wheels and tyres) have to be properly sorted, before visiting an alignment shop.
Dealer $1800, independent mechanic $1100, Me two front struts - $200, two rear shocks $110. 3 hours of my time.
2015 Honda Fit. DIY and save a bunch of money.
Don't forget to set everything under preload to avoid early failure.
And learn in the process 💪🏻
They’re not hard to mount unless the stabilizer bar isn’t bent to mount the links
Thank you Max the AI
Clunk
Vibration
Rattles and squeaks
Tyre wear
Poor handling
Other suspension part wear
That could be any part of the steering and suspension set up.
Just open the hood, grab the spring and observe the mount as you wiggle it. If theres movement, youve got a worn mount.
got a 2007. Chevy Ave 5 about 4 years a go , noticed last year the front struts were loose so tightned them up, well now I hear a clunk in the front end . every thing else is replaced,so this could be the problem,thanks
what did it turn out to be ronald westcott
I have a 2004 Elgrand 3.5 ltr 2wd and replaced the strut, springs, strut mounts etc in a day and a half with my son. Buy an electric impact wrench and a good breaker bar and jobs good. Do it right the first time and change it all.
Strut mounts more expensive than bloody shocks ! No wonder most people don't replace them.
They replace the whole assembly 🤣
@@Cydiahacksandtips lazy and cheap!
Wrong, strut mount is way cheaper than the shock strut assembly.
@@oneviwatara9384 Ok so really I was talking about mount and bearing. Toyota Strut Bearing 90903-63014 $48 - Toyota Front strut mount 48609-0E020 $100 = $150 aprox - Toyota Absorber 48520-80223 = $155 -OK so almost as much - I would NOT say that's way cheaper unless you're getting some off brand shite.
I got 4 bran new complete struts and shocks for a Tacoma and tundra from and back all Im asking for is 80 bucks
Iv got a suzuki celerio 2016 plate both of my top strut mounts had bit of play noticed front tyer out edge getting bald makes slight noise when on full lock left to right rocked the car back and forth slight creek was told the price 220 pound each side 440 just for parts nearly fell over so hard to get parts suzuki are so expensive still struggling now got to be cheaper not much on Internet can anyone help 😢
Why replace just the strut mount when it is more cost effective to replace the entire strut assembly when factoring in the cost of parts and labor to install.
Do it yourself
because those entire assemblies are shite :) unless you're selling the car after the install or are skint then who would you want to have a crap ride.
I used to charge myself labor, but I find it easier to keep my money instead of giving my money to myself ;)
It would have been helpful if we could listen to the actual sounds.
It’s a mid-range metally clunking sound that comes in bad road conditions and when you start moving on bad roads, especially present at low speeds. It will feel like it comes from under the hood rather than the front axle. I hope that helps.
Very distinguishable from a bad stabilizer rod, as that clearly comes from the axle and has a low tonality and is always present.
i have an 2007 grand prix and i need new struts for sure should i also replace the mounts too??
you typically get new mounts with new struts.
Yes you should but like the other commenter replied, new strut mounts usually come with the new struts already attached.
no, you do not@@bFORCe2003
How come these strut videos are always struts that are tied in with the steering my struts have nothing to do with the steering. They are fixed at both ends.
WAIT you mean I can just change the mount part by itself?!? Holy crap. I was about to drop $300 for an entire strut system 😅
Looks like u guys have VW Skoda vehicles... Utterly costly to maintain
I had creaking turning the steering wheel while the car was moving, not stationary. Just paid for new strut mounts to be put in and now creaking when driving and stationary. Is this normal? Does it take time for the creaking to die down?
That is NOT normal. I just replaced one strut mount myself bcuz it was making a clunking noise when I turned the wheel while moving. Found that on both sides under the hood the top center nuts were also loose on the strut piston so I tightened them down. My car rides much better now. The new strut mount tightened up the suspension. My struts and coil springs were still good so I did not replace them. Sometimes new struts, especially cheaper ones will make your car actually ride rougher and also possibly make your car sit too high. Not saying BUT, mechanics will rip ppl off most anytime they can.
I would take your car elsewhere and get a second opinion.
Well I have a clunking noise on the Front Right side my Coilovers cost $1,800 so I'll need at least 2 grand to get new Coilovers my steering shaft also has excessive play in the steering wheel. I just recently replaced my Front Right CV alxe and Front Right wheel bearing, I still need to replace the Front Left side wheel bearing and steering shaft plus an O2 Sensor and a tune up water pump, belt, fuel filter, Spark plugs and coils time to start saving a lot of money and forget about buying Aftermarket car parts for a long time.
Have u thought about getting used OEM either at a local junk yard or online? I got my front struts for $100 at the junk yard and installed them myself. They are very easy to install.
Dayum sound like u need a new car
That should only cost a couple of bucks...
in my experience, once cars get to about 10 years old, old the problems begin and eventually you end up replacing everything. might as well do as much as you can depending on costs while you have everything apart.
You know giving a sample of the noise woukd be way more useful
WD40 soak down reduced my noise by 75%! Happy to return [2017 Elantra Limited] lower ball joint Hyundai (54530-F2100) to Amazon and other tools..... remove tire[s] in snyc of opening the hood......WD40 from top strut bolt and work your way down to lower ball joint.... it worked for me.. :) (Don't kill yourself installing parts)..hope this helps...
This has absolutely nothing to do with strut mounts
Not helpful. So what actually wears out causing clunks, knocking and rattles? Don't say strut top mount, but how does it or other components wear to cause the symptoms?
He stated what factors wear out the mount. The goal of this video wasnt to explain 2ndary effects to other components. So if thats not helpful, watch another video on that.
just got my 2012 Accord Se 2 weeks ago , 91k miles and EXTREMELY BUMPY. This is my THIRD honda that this has happend to ... so weird never buying a honda everrrrrr
Average strut replacement is around 80-100k miles so 91k isn't bad. My Chevy Tahoe needed new struts at 65k miles and they are $500 each and that's just the front and not including labor.
But u didn’t mention the most important part is it dangerous??
There's other videos explaining your question
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I just replaced myself, they cost extremely cheap from auto parts shop, the cost is overpriced and exaggerated by the garages. Is a 10 min work for a experienced mechanic and they charge you more that a £100, is just a ridiculous amount of money, and you need to replace them both the same like your spring coils if one is broken. The cost will be insane.
Another mad price is on transmission fix 😂 a ford galaxy rebuilding transmission cost around £3000, but the parts cost you around 800 from ford and 400 from eBay brand new good quality both. The garage will charge you £1000 and the mechanic work 800 plus VAT 😂😂😂😂 insane just insane.
Guys looks hard but is not, took me 2 days to fix my transmission I started from zero only youtube tutorials and information from Google. 😂
I took the transmission out, i replace everything 😂😂😂 I put everything back how was, and the car is like new. 😊 Save yourself from being scammed, you all work hard for you salary every month and you paying a garage a yeasy money. Don't be scared the car will not bite. 😊 Good luck and stay safe. Buy all safe equipment and tools to make sure you are safe and well equipped to start this big job. 😊
not a sole cares to read your Harryy Potter length novel... you're not that interesting this video is not all about you Princess
Wow a foot powered super safe spring compression tool! Oh a college. Makes sense why tuition is so high.
Good
Help! If someone is kind enough to do so. 57k miles on the car, it’s had lowering springs on it throughout most of that, I hit a bump seriously hard a couple months ago, car drove horrible after, really jiggly, felt like play somewhere, car went into garage, it had 2 control arms, 2 lower ball joint arms, and one of the struts was bent (serious bump) so a new strut, however the car still had this jiggly feeling! So I decided to get £1100 bilstein coilovers to see if that would sort it, it hasn’t, I can’t think of anything else other than the strut top mounts, could that cause a poor ride quality!? Is it possible that the bump had damaged them!?
Very important! After suspension work an alignment is in order. If there was enough force to bend the strut, have the rim inspected. It may look round, but be wobbly, when spinning. Also, look for a better shop. It's ridiculous they didn't fix the issue, nor tell you what I'm telling you. Can't tell you whether your strut mount is damaged, because that requires an inspection. However, the most convenient time to inspect and also the cheapest time to change the strut mount, was when it came out with the old strut. Now you'd have to pay for the same work to be done again. Anyway, an additional component that could have been damaged is the wheel bearing. All suspension components (includes wheels and tyres) have to be properly sorted, before visiting an alignment shop.
Eric should sue you!!! Be original buddy!
Who?
Who's this guy?
fake ai generated content
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Just replace the whole thing