As you mentioned, it's important to make sure the correct part is ordered from a cheaper aftermarket online company because returning the part could be difficult and costly. They won't refund the original shipping cost or pay for the return shipping. Oftentimes, the total shipping cost would amount the the part cost.
I need to do the same thing but mine aren't as bad but i want to do it but i was wondering if you had to get a ailment afterwards cuz everything stiff an new
Nice job, thanks for the video. How many miles did this car have on it at the time of repair? I am wondering this because My 96 Camry has 150k on it and I need some idea as to when mine might start going bad. No symptoms so far, thankfully. Thanks again!
Thank you I've had my 94 Camry for about 8 years I've done a lot of work on it I would like to know if I can use a breaker and extension for the 19 mm frame bolt s thanks
Hopefully you've sorted this by now but for anyone else; using hand tools is always preferable to impact wrenches - so yeah of course. When using extensions just make sure you hold em stable.
Thanks for the rundown for this install. I’ll be doing this to my 97 Camry in the next few days. Did you torque the bolts to spec? It would be great to have included the torque specs especially since they are suspension parts. According to to 1A Auto’s video, the 17mm bolts are torqued you 94 foot pounds and the 19mm bolts are torqued to 152mm ft pounds.