I have a 2007 4Runner Limited and it rides pretty rough (to what I'm used too), but I read that that's how they are unless you upgrade the shocks. I wanted to keep the lift and everything stock factory, but upgrade the struts and shocks for a smoother ride since I don't off-road with it. Any suggestions on which shocks/struts to use?
if I were on the West Coast I would definitely bring my Tundra to you! So hard to find someone to trust, and I'm finding mistakes and stripped bolts and threads done by the dealer every time I (now) do my own maintenance.
BUT I would never use regular WD-40 on rubber or plastic. My experience is it degrades those substances. I'd use a different WD40 product, or Liqui-Fix, or lithium, anything but regular WD40 to be rubber safe. My 2 cents. Thanks for all you do!
Nailed it. Thank you.
Pronounced as "Old Man EEmYOu"
Will this work on a red Tacoma ??
Now imagine doing that laying on your back. It took my entire vocabulary of four lettered words to get it done.
I could never replace old with old.
How do you say Spray Lubricante auf Deautch?
Did you get the chance of comparing the ride before and after?
Amazing after so many miles and those old shocks are still performing like new. Buying replacement OEM is so vital
Copper anti seize compound works very nice on the bushings.
I have a 2007 4Runner Limited and it rides pretty rough (to what I'm used too), but I read that that's how they are unless you upgrade the shocks. I wanted to keep the lift and everything stock factory, but upgrade the struts and shocks for a smoother ride since I don't off-road with it. Any suggestions on which shocks/struts to use?
glad you got electricity
2:37 Rubber sticking – Maybe to spray some type of lubricant to get the rubber to not stick – silicone or ?
No pb blast?
No pb blast?
Used shocks? Pass on that.
Be safe. !!
Silicone paste on the mounts.
Another great video my friend. Stay safe and take care.
I always find it helpful, please stay safe out there.
Thanks for sharing this information and video.
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New compressor!
Very nice indeed!!
Great Video!
are the original shocks made by kyb, good product.
Classic,…. say hello to my little friend,… lol.
352,000 miles on this made-in-California Tacoma.
if I were on the West Coast I would definitely bring my Tundra to you! So hard to find someone to trust, and I'm finding mistakes and stripped bolts and threads done by the dealer every time I (now) do my own maintenance.
BUT I would never use regular WD-40 on rubber or plastic. My experience is it degrades those substances. I'd use a different WD40 product, or Liqui-Fix, or lithium, anything but regular WD40 to be rubber safe. My 2 cents. Thanks for all you do!
LOL; well, if you're doing movie quotes… do the Terminator, please!