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post Sep 29, 2006 - 1:40 PM
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Getting ready to put used stock struts and springs on the rear end this weekend (thanks hurley97). Right now the car makes a loud knocking sound over every bump I hit. What are the chances that the rear strut mounts are still good? I really don't want to put alot of money into her as she is quite the beater. What has everyones experience been when changing out the rear end? I don't think I can get rear strut mounts locally. If I do need them where is the cheapest place to get them? I just want OEM quality. Not looking for pillow balls.

Also can someone point me in the right direction for a how-to link?

Thanks Again,
Chris
 
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post Oct 9, 2006 - 5:15 PM
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QUOTE(hurley97 @ Oct 2, 2006 - 3:38 AM) [snapback]486330[/snapback]

Your welcome Chris. Glad you got it intact, I think I put enough packing material in the box biggrin.gif I hope it helps your problem a little.

It seems that ToyotaWorld wants $86 ea for the top mounts.
You could put everything in using your old top mounts and hope it solves the problem, but it would be a huge pain in the arse if you have to take it all out again. It might have something to do with the rubber piece between the spring and the mount too.


QUOTE(trdproven @ Oct 1, 2006 - 6:32 AM) [snapback]485927[/snapback]

hmm, this may be the same problem as my camry. For some reason, when I am turning with my Camry, and I run over a puddle of water, my steering kinda tightens up and I can't really turn it. I think my muscles have gotten bigger since I had been dealing with that for a while now. kindasad.gif

I don't think its your suspension. When too much water splashes up into the engine bay it messes with the electrical system and you probably notice all your lights dim, the same sort of thing happens to your power steering.


I have an engine cover though, it shouldn't be touching electrical, my lights don't dim either.

What I think it is is prolly part of the suspension when oil and water mix, what you think?


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