I was just quoted $1,300 to replace front struts only (does not include rear struts.) Jetta GLI 2003 with 120,000+ miles.
how much is it going to cost me to replace the back struts on my Nissan maxima
To change the front struts on a 2003 Jetta, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the front wheels. Next, detach the strut assembly by loosening the bolts at the top of the strut mount and the lower control arm. Replace the old strut with the new one, ensuring everything is tightened to the manufacturer’s specifications. Finally, reassemble the components, reinstall the wheels, and lower the vehicle back to the ground.
Yes, Camry 99 has struts on the front as well as on the back.
Struts on the front , but motorcraft.com lists shocks and struts for the back ( I'm confused ! )
front struts go behind the wheels and in the front and rear shocks go in the back
it has struts on both front and back. most auto part stores such as o'rielly's will carry a tool you can rent to replace them.
To replace the front struts on a 2002 Buick LeSabre, begin by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the front wheels. Next, disconnect the sway bar link and the lower bolt from the strut assembly, then remove the upper strut mount bolts from the engine compartment. Once the strut is free, replace it with the new strut, reassemble the components in reverse order, and ensure everything is tightened to the manufacturer's specifications before lowering the vehicle back to the ground. Always consider having an alignment done after replacing struts.
Both shocks on the front, struts on the back depending on the make it might have it both ways!
It is important to know the cost of replacing parts on a car. For a 2002 Chevy Cavalier 2.2 it will cost between $200-$400 to replace the struts, is a person is doing it themselves.
To replace the front struts on a 1995 Toyota Tercel, first, safely lift and support the vehicle and remove the front wheels. Then, detach the strut assembly from the steering knuckle and the upper strut mount by removing the necessary bolts. After that, replace the old strut with the new one, reattach it to the steering knuckle and the upper mount, and finally, reassemble everything by putting the wheels back on and lowering the vehicle. Always ensure to check the alignment after strut replacement.
no the struts don't need to come off but make sure you have a way to compress the springs when you go to put it back together. when i say no they don't need to come off i mean completely off but the bottom needs to disconnect from the spindle.
my understanding was that struts typically are on the front of a vehicle while shocks are on the back. yes there should be a difference, far more weight in the front of a sable than the back, even with the trunk loaded. my guess is that they are very different parts.