The struts on a 2004 Ford Expedition are replaced by jacking the vehicle up, removing the wheels, and removing the strut retaining bolts. The old struts can then be removed and new struts put in their place.
the struts are replaceable... but not rebuildable. some of the parts from the old struts can be used. struts are just like shocks and will wear out over a period of time. they are not that exspensive and is recommended to let a certified mechanic replace.
you have to take bar off between the front suspension struts
If your car is that old and you aren't trying to restore it for a collection you probably should get a new car
The best way to replace shocks and struts on a 2001 Buick Park Avenue Ultra is to follow the owner's manual instructions. The parts can be purchased at most local auto parts stores such as Auto Zone. Remove the old parts and refer to the manual to install the new parts.
Struts work on the same principles as shocks do. They arre only there to stop the osolating motion after going over a bump.A lot of people replace their struts, but leave the old springs on them.This may be your problem.
There's no need to remove or delete existing frequencies. Enter a new frequency and it will automatically replace the old one.
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they are struts you must take out the old strut,take the springs out and put them in the new struts
The 4Runner doesn't have struts; it has coil-over shocks in front. After removing the old shocks a spring compressor is required to remove the springs and install them on the new shocks. Take it to a front end shop that has the proper compressor and tools; it's very dangerous if you don't have good equipment and experience. The rear shocks are easy to replace by yourself.
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The bottom part of the struts are mounted to the body on a small ball joint with a locking lever. to remove just unlock the lever and pop the strut off the ball. The top is mounted with brackets. Just remove the brackets and voila! The new struts will or should come with their own brackets. Hope this was helpful.