PRIUS Front Stuts | 2007 Second Generation
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- How to change the front struts / shocks on your second generation Toyota Prius (2004-2009). This is a relatively easy job that can save you a lot of money to do at home.
Amazon link Monroe 172357 Quick-Strut Complete Strut Assembly : tinyurl.com/y2...
Amazon link Monroe 172358 Quick-Strut Complete Strut Assembly: tinyurl.com/y3...
Nicely done video! Good lighting and camera angles, which made your work easy to follow. I don't know from where you obtained the torques that you cited during reassembly, but the Toyota shop repair manual for the 2nd Gen Prius states that the torque for the three nuts that hold the strut assembly into the top of the strut tower should be 29 ft lbs (rather than 37 ft lbs), and the torque for the two 19mm strut bolts should be 113 ft lbs (rather than 177 ft lbs). Also, the torque for the 17mm nut that holds the sway bar link to the strut is 55 ft lbs. Again, thanks for taking the time to document and share your repair experience with the rest of us!
Thank you for this! Owner of an 07 prius with 230K miles and have been needing to do this.
Scissor jack makes me nervous. Ty for filming this
This helped me change my own struts and sway bars on my 2nd gen. If you’re wondering if you can do this, you can! Make sure you have the right tools, and a dremel with a strong cutting attachment in case you need to cut your sway bar link bolts off like I did!! Thanks so much
Nice video, I wish you did some of the back ones to see.
How is the monroe struts holding up?
I put on the cheaper LKQ struts and yes, theyre horrible, but my mechanic also was able to put them on without removing the cowling so maybe a reason why theyre bad too.
Did you align it after? Thanks.
mine are clapped out at 120k. most likely the rear struts too