Installing new struts on a 2006 Scion tC with 160k miles. Ride was very bouncy, and there was some noise coming from the driver’s side front strut. Using Spr…
Installing new struts on a 2006 Scion tC with 160k miles. Ride was very bouncy, and there was some noise coming from the driver’s side front strut. Using Spr…
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great video
Great video. Can you do an instructional video on the rear struts? They are
seeming to be much more difficult.
More videos please. I have the same car. Please do one with headers and
cold air intakes.
Very concise, nicely done. You have talent for automotive instructional
videos.
Thats cool to know..im replacing the struts from my 07 Suzuki Forenza.
thanks for the video, but i think the scion cars the ugly duck on the road.
that scion on the video doesnt have much pop to it..anyways..thanks for the
video..beats paying someone to do it for $400..which i dont mind paying but
penny saved….ya know
Hey great video, I just got some TRD struts and springs and I plan on
switching them out myself, could you do a video of replacing the rear
struts as well.
Good video Just wondering why you did not replace the upper strut mounts?
With that many miles, you might as well replace the strut mounts. By the
way…what struts did you replace them with? Dealer replacements, Monroe or
some performance strut? Also wanted to advise people to get a Torque wrench
and make sure all the bolts are torqued to correct values. Hit the scion
forums…there is always someone who has manual access. How did it ride?
Scion XD has no upper tri-mounting bolts. I’m assuming you have to compress
the springs on the car and remove the top strut mount bolt because the
strut mount is held into the car by design. Very wierd. I’ve never seen
this configuration before.
Now I know! Very good video!
Good informative video