To remove and replace the rear struts on a 2003 Toyota Solara, first safely lift the vehicle and remove the rear wheels. Next, unbolt the strut from the lower control arm and detach the top strut mount from the vehicle's body in the trunk. Once the old strut is removed, install the new strut by reversing the process, ensuring all bolts are properly torqued and the vehicle is lowered back to the ground before testing. Always check for proper alignment and functionality after the replacement.
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.
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.
If struts need to be replace on a car it's evident by how noisy and bumpy the ride is. The cost to replace struts on a Toyota RAV4 is approximately $600.
About $450-600 only for struts maybe even more plus labor and tax.
how to remove rear struts on 2005 chevy cobalt
buy them from amazon and change them yourself you will save a fortune!. Change one at a time, just remove the bolts and replace...its easy!
around $500
Replace the gas struts. They're available at any auto supply store. Just check the application guide at the store to be sure you get the correct length.
I believe about $800 at least with struts only and plus $400 if you want to replace springs too.
I did it for 1400$ at a Toyota dealership.
I have a 97 Toyota Camry and was told it would be anywhere from $1000 to $1600 depending on whether I wanted top of the line struts or not.
To replace the front struts on a 1995 Toyota Tercel, first, safely lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the front wheels, then detach the brake line and any necessary components from the strut assembly. Unbolt the strut from the steering knuckle and the top mount under the hood. Finally, install the new struts by reversing the removal process, ensuring all bolts are torqued to specification.