Just used this video to replace the rear strut/spring assembly on my '00 Solara SLE as I started to notice a really bad bounce accompanied by a lot of clunking and fluid leaking from the old struts. Not the easiest job in the world but by far not out of reach for most capable DIY'ers and now the clunky bouncy rear end is remedied. Thank you for the video!
Excellent video yall! I’m a fan of TRQ parts as well. Ordered them on a whim for a fraction of the cost of other brands YEARS ago now. Was extremely pleased with the quality and machining on the parts I bought. At least 5 years later & they’re still going strong. Good video/good job (to the mechanic)/and good job on part quality. 💯💪
Used this video today to replace mine. Definitely worth mentioning without a transmission jack and air tools this isn’t an at home job or a one person job either. Ended up getting mine done with some help but great video stikl
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A lot of work for replacing rear struts it not easy I think I should bring my car to shop thanks for your video
Just used this video to replace the rear strut/spring assembly on my '00 Solara SLE as I started to notice a really bad bounce accompanied by a lot of clunking and fluid leaking from the old struts.
Not the easiest job in the world but by far not out of reach for most capable DIY'ers and now the clunky bouncy rear end is remedied.
Thank you for the video!
Excellent video yall! I’m a fan of TRQ parts as well. Ordered them on a whim for a fraction of the cost of other brands YEARS ago now. Was extremely pleased with the quality and machining on the parts I bought. At least 5 years later & they’re still going strong. Good video/good job (to the mechanic)/and good job on part quality. 💯💪
Used this video today to replace mine. Definitely worth mentioning without a transmission jack and air tools this isn’t an at home job or a one person job either. Ended up getting mine done with some help but great video stikl
Got it done thanks to this video! Wouldn’t have attempted it otherwise. Thank you very much. Quality production, good work!
+Scott Hubinger Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ
It's why I haven't replaced em on my 99! Amazingly they're not leaking and do OK over bumps, someday I'll have to tackle em though 😕
Excellent video. Thank you for more gen 5 Toyota videos. Much appreciated.
You guys always have the best!
Thanks for your video
Dude be acting like I have a torque wrench it goes on until it no longer goes lol
Gotta do em on my 99, now the slight tapping has turned into a knocking sound when I hit a bump on the road 🙄
Thank you so much!
The audio at the start of the video is for replacement of the axle, fyi. Good video nonetheless.
Nice job!
that not like the 1999 Toyota i am working on
This is crazy. Glad I watched this so I know I’d rather not deal with it
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helpful!
Why is there so much rust on this car
The weather condition I'm guessing. I live in California and have the same car and there's barely any rust on my car
So basically remove the whole interior in the back.
No thanks