Excellent instructional video. I just replaced mine as instructed. Actually, the new struts snapped in place over the ball joint without displacing the clips.
Nice, clean presentation! Before I watched your video, I couldn't really see the retention clips. After watching, it was perfectly clear and so easy. Thanks for sharing. BTW, nice audio quality too, which is not that common!
Worked to perfection and only took minutes! Thanks so much. Only difficult part was unlocking the locks on the old one, but it worked fine with a little elbow grease and precision
Thanks for the video. I don't think you need to mess with the clips on the new strut before installing them. Just push them in and they should click in place:)
Yes, this is indeed the correct way to do it! Can't believe some of the other idiots with videos instructing to remove the pivot balls! Just added a comment to the one that I watched almost to completion. Checked other videos and they too were doing the same thing! Unbelievable. However, I refused to believe that all others were just the same and found yours. This one should be AT THE TOP OF THE LIST, not the others that have it all wrong! This is actually simple if you just LOOK at the struts and think a little bit. Not difficult at all.
Great video! Replaced mine in 20 minutes (Both) Rock Auto had them for 7 dollars each when Auto Zone wanted 25 each. Firestone wanted 200 bucks to do the job including parts. Did mine for 15 bucks. (Delivery was free)
on my 2011 optima they are angled teeth that you cant push on without bending them. but on mine there is a slot you can just slide them up and once its on you just slide it down and it locks the ball in... there is no pulling out the clips required to remove or add
Thanks. I'm now replacing the cheap struts on my 2015 Sonata with only 35K miles, so much for the Hyundai quality. And I'm going to install ones from a different car, to last longer
Do not try to pop the clip out of the replacement new ones like he suggests in the video, no need. And it's very difficult to get the clip back in if you pop it out too far, you'll need a needle nose pliers if that happens.
What was holding up the hood? Was the strut you were working with still good? I'd sure like to see how a pro keeps the hood safely up to do the work when both of the struts are worn out. Seems pretty important to me. Those hoods can be heavy enough to kill a man if the hood were to fall on your head. I guess it is easy if the parts are still good. BOOOOO!
a regular prop stick or a nice sized breaker bar in good position will hold it..or you could just undue both struts and lean the hood all the way back onto the windscreen..(id pad the windshield just in case, but usually works no problemo
What I don't get, I've gotten new ones from 3 different suppliers and none lift the hood on my 06 Santa Fe, the factory ones are over a $100 for the pair, they lifted the hood fine but got to where they didn't lift or hold the hood up. The new ones hold the hood, but it's like lifting weights trying to open all the way, even closing is hard, even keeps pushed up on sides when closed. First set was the Ama*on, second R*ck auto, third from Auto Z*ne, any clues? I can't return th AZ as I've had them too long, but I hate checking under hood because of these things.
I replaced mine as you directed on my 2002 Lincoln Navigator but the new ones don't hold up the hood any better than the old ones. Is there a way to adjust or firm them up?
Unless they are adjustable shocks, (which is unusual for anything besides actual suspension), then I'd say you probably got a faulty set. The best way to tell is the minute they go on, they should immediately have no problems and come with full strength. For instance, with the trunk struts, I replaced mine yesterday, and the minute they went on, my trunk went from needing to be held up/lifted when opened, to just propping open after I opened it/gently pushed up.
The difference between his struts and mine is that his still held the hood up. Mine don't. Also, when he puts the strut back in, the camera's clear across the engine bay, so you can't see with any detail how he snaps it back into place. I find it odd that he had the camera in close at first, then moved it back.
Only if they're the same length, I've only seen a few cars that have hood struts as short as the trunk, and trunk struts are only normally long on hatchbacks/SUV's.
I just did my BMW and the loosening of the clip is unnecessary! A quick twist of a flat-tip and they pop off! The replacement just snaps into place! The metal clips have enough flex to be temporarily displaced! I avoided trying get a screwdriver tip into a spot where it could slip (damaging my paint and/or my hand)!
Sorry not that easy this way. Just prop it in way that it partially closes to match the new one height(since you can’t always manually extend them) and pop them in. Bottom first. Pinch clamps closed.
YEARS LATER AND FOLKS STILL USE THIS VID. UR A LIFE SAVER PAL, TYVM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One video, many years, helped multiple people, across thousands of miles or kilometers.
Thank you.
All types of cars, expensive and cheap tio
Excellent instructional video. I just replaced mine as instructed. Actually, the new struts snapped in place over the ball joint without displacing the clips.
Nice, clean presentation! Before I watched your video, I couldn't really see the retention clips. After watching, it was perfectly clear and so easy. Thanks for sharing. BTW, nice audio quality too, which is not that common!
Worked to perfection and only took minutes! Thanks so much. Only difficult part was unlocking the locks on the old one, but it worked fine with a little elbow grease and precision
Thank you for your instructional video! This saved me the trouble of having to unbolt the old ones then bolt the new ones in place.
Perfect video. Watched it once, got it done under 10 minutes
Great Tutorial. I just replaced my VW strut... Easy Peasy...Thanks for filming it.
Great explanation. Just don’t know why people give a thumbs down 👎 keep the videos coming. Thanks
You don’t mess with the new clips!! It’ll make things way more difficult
Thank you - this helped a lot! Changed mine in less than five minutes on my 2008 Buick Enclave.
So basically just a longer strut version of the trunk ones, easy enough. Thank you!
I am glad to see how easy it is to replace those struts and I can do it myself.
Thank you so much for sharing this, looking very simple but a big help for me, replacing mine in 2021.
Thanks for the video. I don't think you need to mess with the clips on the new strut before installing them. Just push them in and they should click in place:)
This worked for me too!
It worked for me too😊
Yes, this is indeed the correct way to do it! Can't believe some of the other idiots with videos instructing to remove the pivot balls!
Just added a comment to the one that I watched almost to completion.
Checked other videos and they too were doing the same thing! Unbelievable.
However, I refused to believe that all others were just the same and found yours. This one should be AT THE TOP OF THE LIST, not the others that have it all wrong!
This is actually simple if you just LOOK at the struts and think a little bit. Not difficult at all.
Thank you so much, worked on my Camry, I was even going to the technician if I did not see this I'm glad I didn't it's so easy.
Thanks man, just changed the struts in my Porsche Boxster in 5 mins thanks to this video - big thumb up !!
Great video! Replaced mine in 20 minutes (Both) Rock Auto had them for 7 dollars each when Auto Zone wanted 25 each. Firestone wanted 200 bucks to do the job including parts. Did mine for 15 bucks. (Delivery was free)
Firestone's a rip-off...they'll charge you 200 to put air in the tires or water in the engine.
Plus... Thay want too much for Blinker Fluid...👍👍👍
So easy, who knew 🤷🏻♂️. Gracias amigo 👍🏽
Thanks man you really made this look very easy
Great honest demonstration
Very good video
Thanks for the help! I just replaced the one on my Subaru.
Man, you're a true genius! Thanks!
Great video. It helped me & im sure ot has helped others.
Super easy and super awesome!! Thank you!
I did not need to touch the metal clips. Mine popped on and off nicely without removing or adjusting the clips.
Very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to post.
Another GREAT (How-To) video. Thank you.
thanks man, you're a legend. Did mine in 5 minutes :)
You can just push the new ones on...don't mess with the clips on the new ones.
on my 2011 optima they are angled teeth that you cant push on without bending them. but on mine there is a slot you can just slide them up and once its on you just slide it down and it locks the ball in... there is no pulling out the clips required to remove or add
Doesn't always work that way
You deserve a like..
save me from dumb things
Easy! Thanks for showing how to do it. I saved at least $75 from having a mechanic do it!
I buy must of my car parts from carparts.com
Pretty competitive pricing fyi.
Very helpful video!
Thank you Sir for making it clear!
Thanks for making this so easy that I did it with a butter knife
Thanks. I'm now replacing the cheap struts on my 2015 Sonata with only 35K miles, so much for the Hyundai quality. And I'm going to install ones from a different car, to last longer
Thanks for making this video helped a ton
Thanks! Getting ready to replace the strut on my DTS.
Nice video but no need to position the snap retainer on the old strut. It can be snapped out and disgarded before installing the replacement.
Just like the hair products.... Nice & Easy. Thanks for the demo.
My olds hood struts are trashed, but idk if I wanna junk the Aurora or not, ty for the vid tho, def gonna need ut
Do not try to pop the clip out of the replacement new ones like he suggests in the video, no need. And it's very difficult to get the clip back in if you pop it out too far, you'll need a needle nose pliers if that happens.
What was holding up the hood? Was the strut you were working with still good? I'd sure like to see how a pro keeps the hood safely up to do the work when both of the struts are worn out. Seems pretty important to me. Those hoods can be heavy enough to kill a man if the hood were to fall on your head. I guess it is easy if the parts are still good. BOOOOO!
a regular prop stick or a nice sized breaker bar in good position will hold it..or you could just undue both struts and lean the hood all the way back onto the windscreen..(id pad the windshield just in case, but usually works no problemo
worked for my A4!!!! Thank you!!!
What I don't get, I've gotten new ones from 3 different suppliers and none lift the hood on my 06 Santa Fe, the factory ones are over a $100 for the pair, they lifted the hood fine but got to where they didn't lift or hold the hood up. The new ones hold the hood, but it's like lifting weights trying to open all the way, even closing is hard, even keeps pushed up on sides when closed. First set was the Ama*on, second R*ck auto, third from Auto Z*ne, any clues? I can't return th AZ as I've had them too long, but I hate checking under hood because of these things.
I replaced mine as you directed on my 2002 Lincoln Navigator but the new ones don't hold up the hood any better than the old ones. Is there a way to adjust or firm them up?
Unless they are adjustable shocks, (which is unusual for anything besides actual suspension), then I'd say you probably got a faulty set. The best way to tell is the minute they go on, they should immediately have no problems and come with full strength. For instance, with the trunk struts, I replaced mine yesterday, and the minute they went on, my trunk went from needing to be held up/lifted when opened, to just propping open after I opened it/gently pushed up.
Good video! Thanks!
Thanks, worked perfectly on my navigator!
great video thank you!!
p.s. auto zone wanted 130 for parts for hood and trunk///buy from amazon 30 total
Rock Auto had mine for 7 dollars each.
What could be simpler, Thank you.
Thanks budd. saved me some money I will have a beer for you today while I install mine ,thank you very much
I thought the thinner part of a strut was always supposed to be on the bottom
The difference between his struts and mine is that his still held the hood up. Mine don't.
Also, when he puts the strut back in, the camera's clear across the engine bay, so you can't see with any detail how he snaps it back into place. I find it odd that he had the camera in close at first, then moved it back.
they usually snap themselves into place once you wiggle them just a lil bit
THANKS MAN! hope this will work with my Audi A6 2006.......
I installed the hood strut like the instructions but the hood won't go down now
nice and helpful. thanks man.
Are the struts handed, or not
You don’t mess with the new clips. They just pop on. You risk messing up the new ones
thanks dude!
Thank you 👍
Thank you so much
thank you for video. nissan murano 05 all better now!
Thanks for the vid!
Can you take one of the trunk struts and swap it with the broken hood strut??
Only if they're the same length, I've only seen a few cars that have hood struts as short as the trunk, and trunk struts are only normally long on hatchbacks/SUV's.
I just did my BMW and the loosening of the clip is unnecessary! A quick twist of a flat-tip and they pop off! The replacement just snaps into place! The metal clips have enough flex to be temporarily displaced! I avoided trying get a screwdriver tip into a spot where it could slip (damaging my paint and/or my hand)!
Thanks. I bought the struts from Ebay for half the price of what the parts store wanted.
Rock Auto had mine for 7 bucks each. Auto Zone wanted 25 each.
Perfect! Thank you
Thanks mate!
Mine doesn't have the metal pin
thanks. mine melted because of summer heat. so yeah...
That's Chris 👍
THANKS!
Cool thanks
Sorry not that easy this way.
Just prop it in way that it partially closes to match the new one height(since you can’t always manually extend them) and pop them in.
Bottom first. Pinch clamps closed.
Hey! Whats up youtube!
thxs!!
These are simple. If you are driving a Audi TT 2008- you must get a special tool. A screwdriver is NOT working.
Easy peasey.
I lost a finger trying this...
if you went thru the effort to show us how to remove the strut... yet did not give us a view that shows us how to reclip?