Late to the party, but you crack me up dude. I have a 2007 Mitsubishi Endeavor and you're video helped me to commit every detail to memory. Awesome music, thanks Myle.
I just dealt with the knuckle stud to strut issue on my 05 Endeavor today myself. No amount of pb blaster, prying, and BFH would budge it. I ended up torching the bushing out of the strut. Then torched the remaining sleeve and twisted it off the knuckle stud with vice grips and a hammer.
I feel ya. I replaced more parts on that 04 Endeavour than all the other vehicles I've owned combined. Lol Mine was left to rust for a while apparently and then someone tried to hide it. They did a good job but, eventually it started to show. I have since traded it in. Best of luck to the next person. At least there's 1,000 things they won't have to replace because I already did. Lol
At 6:39 that is the knuckle bushing on the bottom of the shock absorber. :/ it isn't a screw, it was supposed to just slide right off that "peg" but it was rusted and seized up. That's why I had to cut the shock off of it and then grind and beat on the remainder until it fell off. Lol
Late to the party, but you crack me up dude. I have a 2007 Mitsubishi Endeavor and you're video helped me to commit every detail to memory. Awesome music, thanks Myle.
Glad I could help! I wish I had done more videos with this Endeavor. I was constantly replacing parts. Lol. Excellent engines though. :)
I also have endeavor 2007, did y change struts ?
I just dealt with the knuckle stud to strut issue on my 05 Endeavor today myself. No amount of pb blaster, prying, and BFH would budge it.
I ended up torching the bushing out of the strut. Then torched the remaining sleeve and twisted it off the knuckle stud with vice grips and a hammer.
I feel ya. I replaced more parts on that 04 Endeavour than all the other vehicles I've owned combined. Lol
Mine was left to rust for a while apparently and then someone tried to hide it. They did a good job but, eventually it started to show.
I have since traded it in. Best of luck to the next person. At least there's 1,000 things they won't have to replace because I already did. Lol
6:39 Where can I locate that screw or what is its name? I need help, friend.
At 6:39 that is the knuckle bushing on the bottom of the shock absorber. :/ it isn't a screw, it was supposed to just slide right off that "peg" but it was rusted and seized up. That's why I had to cut the shock off of it and then grind and beat on the remainder until it fell off. Lol
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some tool rental placed have manual spring compressors.
This is true but, I'm more of a, shoot your eye out, do it yourself kind of guy. Lol