I just ordered the floating steering knuckle my 2009 Camry from 1A Auto and I will be installing it Friday after work. I'm hoping it is of good quality. The price is phenomenal. Will post an update.
Thank you for these projects. I have a 2011 Sienna that could use new knuckles, struts, LCA's, and sway bar links. I already did lower ball joints with your set, but it didn't solve the feeling that I have when driving. We just passed 200k miles, so all of this needs to be looked at. Oh yeah, and a full break rebuild is probably needed too. So glad you make these videos.
awesome video, I wish I could find this exact video for a 2010 Toyota sienna front wheel drive. can't find one anywhere online. I know it's getting old. lol. thank you again for the video and if anyone can recommend a link or where I can find one online would be awesome. 😊 I searched, don't think it exists
1:04 Is it safe to remove the axle nut with the torque wrench considering it is staked to the axle? Will it not risk damaging the threads on the axle? And will it even come off if it's staked (as it appeared to in this video)?
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I really appreciated the fact that You gave us the torque specifications. GREAT VIDEO !!!!
I just ordered the floating steering knuckle my 2009 Camry from 1A Auto and I will be installing it Friday after work. I'm hoping it is of good quality. The price is phenomenal. Will post an update.
Thank you for these projects. I have a 2011 Sienna that could use new knuckles, struts, LCA's, and sway bar links. I already did lower ball joints with your set, but it didn't solve the feeling that I have when driving. We just passed 200k miles, so all of this needs to be looked at. Oh yeah, and a full break rebuild is probably needed too. So glad you make these videos.
awesome video, I wish I could find this exact video for a 2010 Toyota sienna front wheel drive. can't find one anywhere online. I know it's getting old. lol. thank you again for the video and if anyone can recommend a link or where I can find one online would be awesome. 😊 I searched, don't think it exists
Just finished my '10 Avalon with the help of your video. It was spot on! It was very much appreciated. cb
What size cotter pins were used? Would they come with the part?
1:04 Is it safe to remove the axle nut with the torque wrench considering it is staked to the axle? Will it not risk damaging the threads on the axle? And will it even come off if it's staked (as it appeared to in this video)?
Would this be pretty much the same as a 2007 ES350?
That axle does not look like you got it all the way pushed into hub. The reluctor ring is not even with the sensor. How is it going to read?
I'm not mechanical inclined, why did he stake the axle nut?
When I put the nut back on the ball joint, the whole bolt inside turns. I’m not sure how you are supposed to tighten this very much.
Front shocks on 97 ford expedition only. Install
Any videos on 97 ford expedition shock front install