# == # Step 1 Pop the hood and disconnect the negative battery cable with a wrench. It's attached to the battery terminal and marked either blue, black or with a negative symbol. Pull out the rear seat cushions and backs and raise the rear end of the Camry. Support it by the frame, but slide a jack stand under the axle. Remove the rear wheels. # Step 2 Disconnect any sensors or brackets from the strut and remove the stabilizer bar link nut midway down. Find the arm supporting the lower end of the strut and slide another jack stand underneath it. Disconnect the lower strut bolts and remove the upper strut mounting nuts. Repeat this step on the other side of the Camry. # Step 3 Pull the strut out and compress the spring. Remove the nut in the center and lay out each piece next to each other so you know how they're assembled. Remove the support, coil spring, insulator and bumper. Replace any worn parts. Reassemble the strut, and torque the center nut to 36 foot lb. Remove the spring compressor. # Step 4 Position the strut to the frame and install the upper mounting nuts. Torque them to 29 foot lb. Attach the strut to the arm, but only hand-tighten the bolt. Connect the stabilizer link nut to the strut and any sensors or brackets that you removed earlier. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 on the other side of the Camry. # Step 5 Mount the wheels and lower the rear end of the car. Bounce on it a little bit to stabilize the suspension. Torque the strut-to-arm bolt to 188 foot lb. on each side of the car. Install the rear seat cushions. Reconnect the negative battery cable to the terminal.
The 1999 Toyota Camry has struts on the front and rear of the car.
Yes they do have struts and they aren't hard to change
Toyota Camry requires 4 struts - 2 front and 2 rear.
I don't think. Just get a repair manual. Yes, it is $20-30 but it will pay for itself very quickly.
The rear struts can be removed, on your 2005 Toyota Camry, by removing the nuts on each end of the strut. With the nuts removed the strut should slide off of the stud.
hou to replace rear struts
The rear struts can be removed, on your 2005 Toyota Camry, by removing the nuts on each end of the strut. With the nuts removed the strut should slide off of the stud.
If struts are included, I would guess $200-400.
I did it for 1400$ at a Toyota dealership.
The rear are shocks the front has struts. Rears shocks are a snap to change. Front struts should only be changed if you have the proper tools and knowledge as it can be dangerous.
Yes. All cars have struts in the front and shocks in the rear. However, it does not have McPherson struts
The 1999 Toyota does not have rear struts. The automobile has rear shocks. Remove the retaining bolts from each end of the shock. Reverse the process to install the new shock.