An important question, my mechanic told me that these shock absorbers do not last more than 15 days. It made me feel bad and I wanted to know if they last and if they are good shock absorbers since I bought them.
you will have to drill it out and go through the trunk of the car and pull off all the interior trim to access it and either weld a new one on or just put a bolt through it maybe with some JB weld
I've replaces 3 of these on a 2007 mazda 3. 72k miles and last week at 93 k miles. F88king mazda/ford. I bought a spare one this time. Almost spent the $ 35 that dorman cast steel one would cost delivered off ebay
ive thought about going the steel option lol but since i moved to florida theres no more rust or potholes. i just cleaned the area up well and used some rust reformer paint on the body panels. so i think it will last a good amount of time
That heat tool was awesome, I appreciate you letting me play with it 😆
Got you bro!
Thank you for this and the links for the parts I haven’t been able to drive my car because I was unsure what parts to get
so glad i could help! thats why i make these videos!
Simple straight to the point love it thank you so much
no problem!
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Life saver
very useful, thank you! 🙂
Glad you found it helpful!
This is just what I need thanks
glad i could help!
I changed mine I got a whole new assembly and mounts but the car still felling bumpy on bad rodes any idea why??
feeling bumpy on bad roads. even cars that are brand new will feel that
An important question, my mechanic told me that these shock absorbers do not last more than 15 days. It made me feel bad and I wanted to know if they last and if they are good shock absorbers since I bought them.
So far so good. havent had any issues. if they fail ill put out an update here and then ill buy OEM. I would avoid TRQ CV Axles
@@Haydenschreiermk2 thankiu
I replaced mine but I broke one of the top bolts. Is it an easy fix
you will have to drill it out and go through the trunk of the car and pull off all the interior trim to access it and either weld a new one on or just put a bolt through it maybe with some JB weld
@@Haydenschreiermk2 Thanks. I have already removed the interior trim inside the trunk. Just need to drill it out and put a new bolt in.
I've replaces 3 of these on a 2007 mazda 3. 72k miles and last week at 93 k miles. F88king mazda/ford. I bought a spare one this time. Almost spent the $ 35 that dorman cast steel one would cost delivered off ebay
ive thought about going the steel option lol but since i moved to florida theres no more rust or potholes. i just cleaned the area up well and used some rust reformer paint on the body panels. so i think it will last a good amount of time