How do you remove a strut assembly?

How do you remove a strut assembly?

Place a thin piece of plywood under the strut flange to prevent it from damaging the CV boot once you disengage the top portion of the strut. Use a ratcheting wrench or socket/ratchet to loosen the strut mount nuts located on the strut tower. Loosen all of them and remove all but one.

How much does it cost to replace struts on a Toyota Highlander?

Toyota Highlander Suspension Shock or Strut Replacement Cost Estimate. The average cost for a Toyota Highlander suspension shock or strut replacement is between $662 and $743. Labor costs are estimated between $311 and $392 while parts are priced at $351.

How much should strut replacement cost?

A typical shock and strut replacement can set you back anywhere between $450 and $1,100 on parts and labor combined. An individual shock and strut assembly costs around $150 to $900, while estimated labor costs for replacing a shock and strut assembly can range anywhere from $150 to $300 per assembly.

What’s the price of a 2007 Toyota Hilux?

The Toyota Hilux 2007 is priced from $7,299 for Ute HiLux SR (4X4). The Toyota Hilux 2007 is available in Diesel and Regular Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Ute 4.0L 5 SP Automatic to the Ute 4.0L 5 SP Manual. Interested in a Toyota HiLux?

What kind of truck is a Toyota Hilux?

It was facelifted in 2011 with the 2011 Toyota Hilux 4×4 3.0 D-4D Double Cab. It’s a four-wheel drive front-engined pick-up truck with 4 doors & 5 seats.

How do you remove an alternator on a Toyota Hilux 4×4?

For the amatures like me, here is how it is done: on 2,5 D4D 4X4. 5) Remove pully in front of the alternator. There are two bolts holding the alternator in place. One visible from the side and one underneath. Strip and clean alternator.

Why does a Hilux have a stiffer suspension?

Firstly, why did you buy a Hilux?? (not being stupid here, this is a serious question about the choice of vehicle). The reason Hilux (and other utes/work horses) have stiffer suspension is because they are made stiff to take a weight or load.

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