The Paseo uses struts in the front as well as the rear.
front
It has 4 struts. The front uses a regular strut assembly. The rear struts have replaceable cartridges.
I believe they should be struts, not shocks. The only difference is where the bracket is for the brake line, the strut itself is the same.
The 92' Miata, (also known as a MX-5), has a Strut Assembly in the rear suspension. It consist of a Shock, Coil Spring, and a Strut Mount.
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You can't. The springs around them need to be removed with a spring compressor and put back on the new struts with the spring compressor if the springs are still good. These springs are under very high tension and if you try to do it yourself you'll get a strut right through your skull! The rear shocks are easy, but for struts, take it to a professional, then it will be aligned properly too.
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.
where is the flasher located on a 1992 toyota paseo
front struts berings
Yes it has struts
I have a 1992 Toyota Paseo and I use 5W-30 engine oil in it. Always have and that's what the owners manual recommends.
if you do it, around 100.00 if you have a place do it 150 to 175.00 does it have struts or shocks. shocks are at auto zone life time warranty 12.00 each. muffler 21.00. But struts are around 60.00 to 80.00 and unless you are a good mechanics they could spring out and hurt or possible end your existence onthis world. in the past few years over 20 mechanics around the US have been injured or killed replacing struts. find out first. e-mail if you need help. eaglebear77@yahoo.com