How to Replace Rear Struts 06-11 Toyota Camry

How to Replace Rear Struts 06-11 Toyota Camry

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• Socket Extensions http://1aau.to/t6J/1AXAA00015
• Rust Penetrant
• 5mm Allen Wrench
• Center Punch http://1aau.to/tbt/1AXAA00055

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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install , fix, change or replace your rear struts with their loaded struts. This video is applicable to the 09 Toyota Camry

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jorge murillo says:

Will this work on corolla 2015 S??

Christopher Lee says:

This channel is starting to become a regular for me. Thanks, guys, for all your helpful vids 🙂

Joshua Escobar says:

Would it work with a 2002 Camry?

Sumeet Chhibber says:

The stabilizer bar will NOT strip if you use a Torx screwdriver instead of Allen key.

Lyle Johnston says:

For those of you working on an XLE, the back of the seat is totally different. Remove the outside headrests and remove the 2 plugs underneath them. Then remove the nuts under plugs and at bottom of seat back. There is a flap on top that will basically unclip itself. After the seat back is removed, you can get right to the top strut nuts. Took me forever to find this info, the owner's manual didn't even show this type seat (reclining).

kevin le says:

Does a 2009 Camry have shocks?

R. A. says:

Just cut the sway bar link off from the lower end. That is the only way I remove them anymore

Robin says:

Does is the same thing on the SE model ???

Peter says:

A little heat it shouldn't take much should do the trick but don't spray it first because the penetrant will catch fire, I have to change the front and rear on my neighbors 09 corolla, why no air tools just curious.

Omar Sattaur says:

If you are going to replace the sway bar do you need to remove that first bolt that holds the sway bar to the strut? Can you just remove the lower one of the sway bar? Then you only need to remove one of those sway bar nuts and toss the sway bar attached with the strut to garbage?

AluminumHaste says:

This is one of the MOST useful channels on YouTube. You guys are awesome!

Claude Smoot says:

I was gonna say if that didn't strip on him this would have been rigged. Those links always strip. Terrible design.

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