Absolutly amazing video can i just ask do you havw to peogram once new strut fitted? Also if theres a peoblem.with cylinder leak on the rear whats the peocess please Nedding for a 730 2013
Nice I’m a Harley mechanic and it’s the same process to rebuilt a set of forks you might have helped me out biggggg time where do we buy the rebuild kit ?
Nice job. I'm trying to find why after replacing with a brand new strut I get a clunking sound when the car is shaken (like speed bumps). 3 screws up top and 1 big one underneath...all tight. Could a defective strut have something loose inside is what I'm trying to figure out...is it even possible?
Did you have the noise before replacing the strut ? Or it started after replacing the strut . I would double check all the bolts . I wish I could hear the noise to be able to assist better. But it’s unlike that the strut it self would make the noise .
@@eagoleye after replacing the strut. When the old strut blew, I did have to ride on the right bump stop for a few miles, so something could have been damaged. It sounds like something is moving freely back there. Seeing in the video how tight everything is in the strut, I doubt it's the strut as well. I guess I'll just have to take apart the rear...thx for the reply!
It dose not need a calibration if you are using the original struts with its module. But if you replace the strut is will need a PROGRAMING and the ride hight calibration my friend.
Hi , i think my bmw e66 air suspension has leaks , the car sagging on down low . Anyway I bought an another air suspension from a brand named Kaxton air suspension. The part number matched the original bmw suspension part number , but the length of the kaxton air suspension is around 4 to 5 inches shorter in length compared to original bmw air suspension. Is it going to be a problem if i install the shorter Kaxton suspension on my e66
I’m not sure. The night is important , but you can try installing the shorter strut and performer a right height adjustment. If you don’t get an error you will be fine, otherwise you’ll have to find the correct size. Call dealership with your vin number and get the correct part number and try to find the right rebuild kit. Hope it’s helpful .