I also replaced my 2010 e90 328i with these aftermarket struts, they lasted about 30k miles before i realized i should have used the Blistin front struts. The aftermarket don't last long.
I’ve just bought Kamoka front struts that I’ll be installing on my e90. Will be an interesting quality experiment. They’re less than half the price of sachs or bilstein
@@HOWTODO0828 why when I bought a new one it seems like plastic for my E90 320d... bought from Bavarian Auto Parts Malaysia..it can be broken🤔 when hard hit a potholes?
The dust protection should slide over the shock absorber and stay fit in the top part of the shock absorber, I recommend you to replace it also if you replace the shocks.
Great tutorial, will start doing this once the parts arrive, thank you once again.
Glad it helped and good luck my man✌️🙏
Thank you for this video helped a lot !
Glad it helped!🙏
I also replaced my 2010 e90 328i with these aftermarket struts, they lasted about 30k miles before i realized i should have used the Blistin front struts. The aftermarket don't last long.
Yes, that's true, the quality of the original it's the best quality out there
I’ve just bought Kamoka front struts that I’ll be installing on my e90. Will be an interesting quality experiment. They’re less than half the price of sachs or bilstein
@@HOWTODO0828yes they sure are unfortunately they are £750 each from bmw dealers .
That tool you use to compress that spring coil is insane, you better watch out! 😅
Thanks for the tip!😁🙏
Hai sir, may I know is DUST COVER for front absorber material from Rubber or Plastic? Sorry for silly inquiring😊
It's made from rubber my friend. 😎
@@HOWTODO0828 why when I bought a new one it seems like plastic for my E90 320d... bought from Bavarian Auto Parts Malaysia..it can be broken🤔 when hard hit a potholes?
Then it's normal. It will not brake so you don't have to worry mate🙏
Hello, the protection of dust how look after you put the car down,i ask you because i have the same and at my car is strangle the black part
The dust protection should slide over the shock absorber and stay fit in the top part of the shock absorber, I recommend you to replace it also if you replace the shocks.
Why you did not clean it befor work ? It would also make the job easier
It was a customer car and my job it's to fix it not clean it but you are right, sometimes clean them just to make my job easyer and nicer
I cant believe how much you have to compress that spring. Im not looking forward to this job.
Yes sir, it's difficult and risky 🙏
this aint like changing a shock on my chevy......
Yes, it's a little bit different 👍