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How Hard Is It To Do Struts (front And Back) On A 98 Camry?
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Here is part of the post from FREDBROS72, yhou cazn find other posts if you do a search of this forum on 'strut'
struts, too save money , you can take struts out yourself, better off , taking struts too shop and have swap over, most of money is labor too remove, can do it yourself, but can be tricky, front or rear struts, usually do not have to replace upper mounts, sometimes bearings go in mounts , but most of the time ok, usually if leaking , want to replace boots, bumpers, and lower cushions, most rubber accessories, taking out the struts is pretty self explanatory, three small nuts on top, not the center one, two large nuts and bolts through hub, |
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Re: 1998 Toyota Camry Struts
Get a good spring compressor, jack, jack stands. It's time consuming. I did mine in my Miata and Neon with my son.
Hardest part in Camry is finding upper attaching nut under the parcel shelf. For sure, get new boots. Don't know about bumpers. Bumpers are usually come attatched to the boots, but if u get "universal" boots the bumpers might not be there or fit. Good luck. |
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