The 2005 CRV had a service bulletin for the front struts with regard to an odd "Pull To The Right" problem, saying that the spring had to be spun 90 degrees. Do these new struts have that fix built in?
You make some wonderfully clear and concise videos my friend you deserve a big following and just one thing what was the size of the bolt head securing the flexi hose? Thanks again
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Great video! Clear, concise, to the point. I didn't remove the axle nut, no issues swinging the knuckle/hub out of the way.
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Is it necessary to take off the axle stud?
Watched the Strut mistakes video before this… got to the end of this video and the tech’s face was revealed, thought he sounded familiar 😂
Good video. I like that he talks quickly and that the video wasn’t sped up during the removal of bolts, et c.
What type of strut is this btw? Out of most car models, this one stands out.
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The 2005 CRV had a service bulletin for the front struts with regard to an odd "Pull To The Right" problem, saying that the spring had to be spun 90 degrees. Do these new struts have that fix built in?
You make some wonderfully clear and concise videos my friend you deserve a big following and just one thing what was the size of the bolt head securing the flexi hose? Thanks again
You can put the rsx type improvements on a 2006 honda crv?
Thanks for the info. Look fairly simple.
Great video, thanks so much. Really clear and well done!
Great video
So these aren't camber bolts? I didn't see a lobe on them.
excellent, thank you
Wow amazing video
Excellent video. Thanx
Great video excellent quality.
Why we need alignment?
this model does not have stable izer arms on the struts i asume
do you have to remove the axle nut?