KYB SB125 - Strut Boot amzn.to/3qgVdNl KYB For Volkswagen Golf 1999-2006 Shocks & Struts | Strut Mounts Rear | SM5182 Paid Link: amzn.to/3HulNLf Bilstein B4 1998 Volkswagen Beetle Base Rear Twintube Shock Absorber (19-029429) Paid Link: amzn.to/3TReFgX As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases if you kindly decide to purchase using my link.
Did your new Bilsteins not come with a thick washer underneath the nut?When I removed the packaging, there was a really thick washer. I also got the bilstein OE sport replacement for the GLI
I'm having a hard time getting one of mine to stay tight. I'm about ready to lock tite it. Not like the shock mounts are super expensive. By the time I need new shocks again it will be time to replace the mount again anyway.
It seems like they should have figured this out with how long the parts have been available. Did the locktite work for you? The shock mount bolt is what isn't staying tight for you? I'd locktite that too if that's the issue you're having.
@@wellingtonviking I haven't gotten to it yet, working...but yes it's the top shock nut that keeps working loose but only on the passenger side. If it doesn't rain or storm today or tomorrow I'll probably do it right quick...it only takes me about 20 minutes...especially since I don't have any rust to contend with...Tennessee.
A good trick I learned from guy on RUclips MikeFngarage uses Versachem mega black silicone on threads and let’s dry before installation especially on rattling diesels and said he’s never had tty used bolts never come loose or fail. So try that if comes loose again or on bolts in the future.
No, you don't. Mine were original and about 20 years old, and looked rough. I also had that clunking noise, so I was happy to replace everything. 20 years was a good stint.
@@hardcore4476 I believe the previous owner replaced the shocks once, but the bump stops and mounting brackets were original. 20 years old with about 160k miles on them when I replaced them.
@@hardcore4476 if you can live with the noise and it goes down the road safely, she'll be right. Mine made the noise for years before I decided to tackle the project. It was much nicer without the noise after it was fixed.
What I do when I need to torque down a strut bolt: grab some wisegrip and some old cloth and compress the strut just below the top mount so it won't spin while you tighten the bolt. And this way you can also use 17mm head
Save your PB Blaster. Spraying the head of the bolt does nothing. Spray the threaded part of the bolt only. A little anti seize on the threads going back together makes the next replacement a breeze. Other than that, good video.
thanks for the suggestion. i'm just making videos that hopefully help folks: not worried about boosting followings especially outside of the youtube terms of service
KYB SB125 - Strut Boot
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KYB For Volkswagen Golf 1999-2006 Shocks & Struts | Strut Mounts Rear | SM5182
Paid Link: amzn.to/3HulNLf
Bilstein B4 1998 Volkswagen Beetle Base Rear Twintube Shock Absorber (19-029429)
Paid Link: amzn.to/3TReFgX
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases if you kindly decide to purchase using my link.
Nicely done!
Thank you sir. Hopefully you had good luck with yours as well.
Did your new Bilsteins not come with a thick washer underneath the nut?When I removed the packaging, there was a really thick washer. I also got the bilstein OE sport replacement for the GLI
It just came with everything that shows in the video. Sorry, it's been a couple of years so I can't remember the specific washer that was included.
I'm having a hard time getting one of mine to stay tight. I'm about ready to lock tite it. Not like the shock mounts are super expensive. By the time I need new shocks again it will be time to replace the mount again anyway.
It seems like they should have figured this out with how long the parts have been available. Did the locktite work for you? The shock mount bolt is what isn't staying tight for you? I'd locktite that too if that's the issue you're having.
@@wellingtonviking I haven't gotten to it yet, working...but yes it's the top shock nut that keeps working loose but only on the passenger side. If it doesn't rain or storm today or tomorrow I'll probably do it right quick...it only takes me about 20 minutes...especially since I don't have any rust to contend with...Tennessee.
@@gregcrabb3497 Good call. Hopefully the locktite does the trick. No rust is a thing of beauty.
A good trick I learned from guy on RUclips MikeFngarage uses Versachem mega black silicone on threads and let’s dry before installation especially on rattling diesels and said he’s never had tty used bolts never come loose or fail. So try that if comes loose again or on bolts in the future.
@@hardcore4476 good tip, thank you
Do you have to replace the rear bump stops and brackets when replacing rear shocks even though they may look good? I have a 11 Jetta TDI..
No, you don't. Mine were original and about 20 years old, and looked rough. I also had that clunking noise, so I was happy to replace everything. 20 years was a good stint.
@@wellingtonviking How many times did you reuse the mounting brackets and bump stops?
@@hardcore4476 I believe the previous owner replaced the shocks once, but the bump stops and mounting brackets were original. 20 years old with about 160k miles on them when I replaced them.
My car is 12 years old and original struts and shocks. I think I have a rattle on front strut mounts but not the rear.
@@hardcore4476 if you can live with the noise and it goes down the road safely, she'll be right. Mine made the noise for years before I decided to tackle the project. It was much nicer without the noise after it was fixed.
What I do when I need to torque down a strut bolt: grab some wisegrip and some old cloth and compress the strut just below the top mount so it won't spin while you tighten the bolt. And this way you can also use 17mm head
thanks for the tip
was that for the price of one?
sorry, i don't understand your question
Save your PB Blaster. Spraying the head of the bolt does nothing.
Spray the threaded part of the bolt only.
A little anti seize on the threads going back together makes the next replacement a breeze.
Other than that, good video.
Thanks for the tips.
Where the dust cover?
KYB SB125 - Strut Boot
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Keep it up!!! You are late to the party = P-R-O-M-O-S-M.
thanks for the suggestion. i'm just making videos that hopefully help folks: not worried about boosting followings especially outside of the youtube terms of service