Porsche Carrera 997/911 rear strut mounts replacement DIY.

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2019
  • My new to me Porsche 911 997 is close to perfect! However it needs one massive repair. The upper rear strut mounts are completely done. The symptoms of this issue was a severe knocking sound from the rear of the vehicle, even over the smallest bumps. The parts needed to repair this are relatively expensive but vital for a smooth ride and proper handling. Lucky for me changing out the struts on a 997 is pretty easy tho it is time consuming!
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  • @gearsandqueers
    @gearsandqueers 4 роки тому +1

    Reza is not afraid of going all the way in on these repairs! Glad she's fixed now.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  4 роки тому

      Facts 💯!!!!!!

  • @marcianopitargue5076
    @marcianopitargue5076 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for documenting this. Gave me the courage to tackle putting on lowering springs on my car. And you have a beautiful family. God bless.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! You can do it!

  • @timd567
    @timd567 3 роки тому

    I am glad I stumbled on your page - keep it going... you are helping a lot of us I am sure. And lovely family glad you have support the way you do. Thanx again.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much!

  • @user-qn6yt3zx3w
    @user-qn6yt3zx3w 3 роки тому

    Again with the music, made me smile.
    Great how-to, you make it look so easy.
    Keep up the great work.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  3 роки тому

      Thanks, will do!

  • @blackbespoke9236
    @blackbespoke9236 Рік тому +1

    thanks for your informative video ! extremely useful ! thought my shocks failed at first.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  Рік тому

      Glad you found this video useful! It is a annoying sound, luckily it is a fairly straight forward repair. Thank you for watching commenting and subscribing!

  • @dino2120dino2120
    @dino2120dino2120 7 місяців тому

    Thank you brother great video very helpful

  • @TheJaredsalinsky
    @TheJaredsalinsky 5 місяців тому

    Very helpful. Same problem on my 991. Ty

  • @mojomel68
    @mojomel68 3 роки тому +1

    Appreciate your candor on the dots lining up. Gonna hit rears and fronts tomorrow! Hope you and your family had a great 4th of July!

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  3 роки тому

      Same to you! Thank you, hope you knock this out with no problems. We all make mistakes so when I do something wrong I leave it in the Vlog so others can hopefully learn from mine lol, and there are a few! Thanks for watching, subscribing and commenting we sincerely appreciate it.

  • @eddalbey2731
    @eddalbey2731 2 роки тому +1

    Great DIY video. You have a beautiful family too! 🙏

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much, we sincerely appreciate the compliment.

  • @charliekuhn1544
    @charliekuhn1544 3 роки тому

    Great video! Very informative, thanks!

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  3 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!

  • @ledpudding
    @ledpudding Рік тому +1

    I need to go check mine. thank you for the video

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  Рік тому

      When they start knocking you will definitely know it!

  • @kaibintech
    @kaibintech 4 роки тому +1

    great video!

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  4 роки тому

      Thank you so much! Please check out our other content!

  • @axmmcmxviaxm7072
    @axmmcmxviaxm7072 3 роки тому

    Just changed the rear original shock absorbers + struts. But now every little bump it knocks like I would drive with a flat wheel. Mechanic meant it's normal to be that hard, it only felt soft because the shocks were worn.
    But the rear does exactly what you described. It kinda rocks over small bumps, even in non-sport mode.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  3 роки тому

      When you changed everything did you check that bushing?

  • @selltheplanetearth
    @selltheplanetearth 4 роки тому

    Great job! Subscribed!!

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  4 роки тому

      Thank you! And thank you for watching! We appreciate it 👍🏼👍🏾

  • @rhettcorcoran2879
    @rhettcorcoran2879 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video, sorry my input is so delayed. I have a 997.2 and once again it has similar issues, the front top mounts last about 60k miles, the top mounts rust apparently and I have just had the coolant pipes replaced, from front to rear. It is still an excellent car but Porsche do seem to take some silly short cuts, mind you the car is on 101k and still looks and feels really good.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  3 роки тому +1

      I agree, especially on the 996/997 models.

  • @MaskOFF90
    @MaskOFF90 4 роки тому

    keep going bro Good Luck

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  4 роки тому

      Thanks. And thank you for watching! We appreciate it.

  • @gusibrahim6961
    @gusibrahim6961 4 роки тому +1

    Mate, I made rubber doughnuts to fit and reused the old fittings, believe me its much better than the Porsche yellow foam which don't last that long...

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  4 роки тому

      Gus Ibrahim wow how did you do it? Can you send some instructions?

  • @jaketherake71
    @jaketherake71 Рік тому +1

    Hmm, I have had a growing squeaking sound that I thought was the rear strut mounts. I'm not so sure now because you had knocking which I get none of...yet.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  Рік тому

      there are a few components that can squeak, but when these things go they really fail!

  • @slytherben
    @slytherben 4 роки тому +1

    Driving after doing your own DIY is the most satisfying feeling!! I wonder if your car was heavily tracked and that's why the strut mounts were so worn? Or do you happen to know if they tend to fail after X amount of miles? Also could you make the fast parts just a little slower in the future, just so I can see the steps involved a little easier? Thanks for the DIY!!

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  4 роки тому

      Yes we definitely can slow down the time lapses going forward. I don't think my 997 has ever seen a track. It is so ridiculously clean for its milage and age. Most track owners also do suspension mods and switch to 18s so that all leads to to believe it's never seen a track. I think these mounts tend to fail or give out early. I know some German parts are made to be some what biodegradable which can lead failures like this.

  • @garydilbeck8882
    @garydilbeck8882 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Several questions. Shouldn’t you also replace the bump stops which appear to be made of the same material? Shouldn’t the front be looked into as well since they are probably the same age? Does this job require an alignment afterwards? Would be great if you could do a Motor Mount DIY? Very helpful info. Good job.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  3 роки тому

      With the bump stops you can tell when they are done and then yes they should be replaced. The front are a different design and hold up better but they can start to squeak with age. You definitely should get an alignment after this job for sure. I might do a motor mount vid if I have any issues with mine. The rear two motor mounts are really easy to get to tho.

  • @olivierYF21
    @olivierYF21 5 місяців тому +1

    What noise where you hearing after the mounts failed? Clinking metal? Can you share ? Thx.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  5 місяців тому

      It made a knocking like rattle when I would hit pot holes and speed bumps. Luckily it was a fairly straightforward process to replace the worn out part.

  • @alialrashidi1764
    @alialrashidi1764 4 роки тому +1

    You probably just needed to replace the yellow part. Good job

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  4 роки тому +1

      Ali Alrashidi yeah I wish Porsche sold it separately

    • @jasonwalsh9211
      @jasonwalsh9211 3 роки тому

      @@KRTLyfe I'm sure you can buy aftermarket polyurethane replacement bushes...was it an option you considered?

  • @gapvader1403
    @gapvader1403 3 роки тому +1

    Hello, Thank you for your video, I have a 2005 911 Carrera 997 and its currently sitting on H&R coilvers with an aggressive stance. I noticed a clunky sound coming from passenger rear. Car rides fine just the clunky noises when I go over bumps. Is this what you were experiencing when you decided to change the upper rear strut mounts. Thank you for your time and valuable info.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  3 роки тому +1

      That is exactly what mine was doing, it was a very loud and audible clunking. Hope this information helps you out. Thanks for watching and subscribing.

  • @keerkatta5672
    @keerkatta5672 3 роки тому +2

    Hey buddy how did you remove the bose system in the back ?

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  3 роки тому

      That has been a while ago, If I remember correctly you have to remove the port trim on the box under that there are screws that have to be removed then you can pull the box forward from what I recall, oh and there is a electrical connection.

  • @angelisone
    @angelisone 3 роки тому +1

    "New to me"means you got it used, then what were the year, mileages & price?
    Audi, BMW, Lambo & Porsche 900 series always need parts replacement.
    Nevertheless, you are lucky you didn't get the 959.
    I replaced 4 TPMS for $77,000.00.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  3 роки тому

      Wow, you have a 959 and are calling me lucky lol. I could buy 2 of my cars for the price of your TPMS woes, and still have money left over for a 996 😂😂😂!

  • @natemallory9141
    @natemallory9141 4 роки тому

    Good Porsche sells the entire set considering how malformed the drivers side was.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  4 роки тому

      I agree, I still think you should be able to purchase the rubber bit separately if that is all you need. Judging the condition of mine they should probably be checked every 5 years or 50k miles.

  • @MrFlyNfink
    @MrFlyNfink 4 роки тому +1

    what was mileage? Nice

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  4 роки тому

      Jeff Finkelstein 80k miles

    • @MrFlyNfink
      @MrFlyNfink 4 роки тому

      @@KRTLyfe tnx

  • @blkferrari355
    @blkferrari355 3 роки тому +1

    It almost feels like Porsche implements in the 997’s design hidden flaws to generate service revenue.....almost.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  3 роки тому

      blkferrari355 I kinda agree with you. I love 911s but I feel like there are certain things Porsche did on the 996 and 997(to a lesser degree) to cut corners and not on the track 🤣🤣🤣. That little cushion part could easily be sold separately or made out of more durable materials.
      In my video about the things I love and hate about the 997 some people really get in their feelings about what I said. Even tho the the 997 is the most reliable and livable sports car available, there are areas of the car that could’ve been executed better(more R&D). Like the Key Fob and squeaky suspension, things like that. And...AND, I think the immobilizer CPU is one of the slowest I’ve ever seen on a modern car! If you unlock and lock most cars fast they just work. On the 997 and 996 there is a delay like the car doesn’t know what to do. Just little details I noticed, that I think most people over look.

    • @blkferrari355
      @blkferrari355 3 роки тому

      I really enjoyed your review and felt it was spot on. When you were talking about the fob....I was saying yeap. I freakin can’t stand that key fob because the trunk opens up due to the fob button getting accidentally pressed when in my pocket by my wallet or phone. My car also has a leak and I need to track it down but you gave me good insight and hope that it can be fixed. There is also foam coming out my vents and its annoying as heck. But all in all I still enjoy my 997. I own a 95 red F355, Berlinetta, 6 sp manual with carbon fiber seats but I dont enjoy that one as much because of the constant worrying when I’m out driving it. The 355 is strictly to go out for a cruise which in 3 years I haven’t even reached 2k miles. I mention this because in your review, you guys mentioned that the 997 was more enjoyable than a Ferrari and that was accurate. Anyways, I see you swapped to 18” rims, something that I plan on doing also.

    • @KRTLyfe
      @KRTLyfe  3 роки тому

      Thank you, we appreciate it! I have a sneaking suspicion that some of those people that commented on the review video haven’t actually owned a 911 but every so often I get a comment or email from someone that actually owns a 997 or 996 and knows exactly what I was getting at!
      Sorry to hear about your water leak if there is any thing I can do to help you sort it out let me know. So yeah, the foam from the vents we almost forgot to mention that one SMH out of every car I’ve ever owned my 996 and 997 are the only ones that ever spit foam at me lol it is random super annoying and kinda embarrassing lmao.
      One of my colleagues had a 355! Beautiful car, strange center console! We know a few people with “super cars” and they honestly don’t get to use them very often for so many reasons, all the what if’s lol. What if I break this carbon fiber splitter or curb a rim or come out from a restaurant and someone is standing on my car. That actually happened to a friend of mine, he came out of a restaurant and someone was standing on his Lambo but yeah....
      18 inch wheels. Yes, I had to the roads in my city are absolutely horrid! I wanted as thick of a tire as possible. I have been thinking of doing a suspension mod to soften the ride up more! I know a lot of people think of the 911 as a track car but I see it more so as a GT car. So why not have a softer suspension? IDK how many 997 owners have actually tracked their personal vehicles but I’m sure the vast majority never do. So I think it would be awesome if Porsche made the 911 more comfortable for long haul driving instead of track oriented.
      Thanks again!