jakedrew
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- August 9, 2009
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- 04 xlt
Just did the monroe struts up front.
I have replaced struts/springs on about 15 cars in my time and the explorer was the toughest.
I see the convenience of "quick strut". I had to borrow a clamp style spring compressor as that is what I always did. It worked, but from here on out, I will spend the extra$ and just get the whole strut set up and be done with it.
Also I had to loosen the upper ball joint not so the arm could go up for extra clearance. I also had to cut the top part of the strut shaft off to get it in there. The going to retighten the ball joint nut the whole thing spun, so I had to put a vice grip on the end of it to stop it from spinning.
These struts will work for a toyota tundra also. I was reading the instructions and it said for a toyota do this, for a explorer do this. haha
I have replaced struts/springs on about 15 cars in my time and the explorer was the toughest.
I see the convenience of "quick strut". I had to borrow a clamp style spring compressor as that is what I always did. It worked, but from here on out, I will spend the extra$ and just get the whole strut set up and be done with it.
Also I had to loosen the upper ball joint not so the arm could go up for extra clearance. I also had to cut the top part of the strut shaft off to get it in there. The going to retighten the ball joint nut the whole thing spun, so I had to put a vice grip on the end of it to stop it from spinning.
These struts will work for a toyota tundra also. I was reading the instructions and it said for a toyota do this, for a explorer do this. haha