Thank you for doing this. One question, you didn’t show what you did with the electrical harness clip. Did you just leave it laying over the cover or did you fasten it somehow to the top of the cover or another fixing point somewhere else
Actually the strut covers I bought has a design flaw on the driver side the passenger side in my opinion doesn’t need a cover i did a video on how water gets on the top of the struts
Outstanding and a very important and informative video.
How many problems will this car have? I’ve seen so any videos with folks doing aftermarket adjustments because Chevy skipped so many steps.
Gm / Chevy should had taken care of this.
Thank you for doing this. One question, you didn’t show what you did with the electrical harness clip. Did you just leave it laying over the cover or did you fasten it somehow to the top of the cover or another fixing point somewhere else
I used flex tape and taped it to the strut cover
Why did you use the Is zip tie ?
Do you think some sort of gasket material would help make the seal better?
Actually the strut covers I bought has a design flaw on the driver side the passenger side in my opinion doesn’t need a cover i did a video on how water gets on the top of the struts
2021 and newer doesn't have the strut water/rust problem right?
All I know when I looked at my there was water on the driver’s side strut
@@madeathome5129 you have 2021 or 2022?
I have a 2022
Yes they do have the water problem
Where did you buy covers?
Amazon
@@madeathome5129 thanks
Why doesn’t GM do this little fix at the factory ?
Why?