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It is a good idea to get a front end alignment after replacing and part of the front suspention.
Bad seal - needs replacement
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the most common noise maker in the front of any of toyota's cars is the strut towers also called bearing plates. not the strut itself but the plate that the strut rod bolts through and is bolted to the body with three bolts
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The Toyota Corolla All-Trac Wagon uses struts in the front end. Many Toyota vehicles use a front strut assembly unless otherwise noted.
To change the front strut it is not hard at all. Simply remove the tire, remove the break, remove the bottom bolts from the strut. Then remove the top bolt from the strut. Usually takes about 20-40 minutes to remove. Replacing is very simple as well. However, the front strut replacement will require a front-end alignment to be completed.
All Toyota Camry's have struts in the front. This is also accompanied with strut mounts and bearings that are located between the mount & strut. I highly recommend replacing the mounts & strut bearings with the struts. My experience has shown that the mounts fail before the strut.
yes they are found for sale on e-bay they will convert front or rear to a standard strut. Strutmasters
If like the 99 PA, then either front or rear replacement requires an alignment afterwards.
The cost for the strut replacement in this car can range between $50 and $200+. It will depend on the brand of the part, and if a person does it on their own.
I paid about $200/strut ($125 parts, $75 labor).Cost to Replace Front Struts 2003 Accord:I just got a quote from Les Schwab tires and they quoted; Struts $94.47 each total $188.94Labor to install $41.25 each, total $82.50Four Wheel Alignment - $72.95Total of the replacement of the Front Struts - $344.39 plus tax.