Instructions on how to identify strut mount car problems with expert auto maintenance tips in this free car repair video clip.
Expert: Nathan McCoullough
Bio: Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a Grade Point Average of 3.5 and received their craftsmanship award and honor seal.
Filmmaker: Robert Rogers
ya and guess what you dont lube front bearing plates cause there is no way to lube them they are done at the factoy only, so when they wear out you replace them, and there not cheap either
KevinMillard68 1 year ago
Great info in this video. My mechanic mentioned the "memory steer" problem that my 92' ford probe might be having. So this video confirms what my mechanic told me. The car always seems to pull to the right... even after an alignment.
phiksit 2 years ago
Cool vid, my 2003 corolla has been having issues!!!! Ive replaced strut,control arms,ball joints. Im hearing a boing boing when going over uneven freeway speeds, then i get a nice pull right! So im pretty sure this is the problem strut mount. The combination of problems over couple years has increased wear of other parts like control arm clam busing, plus brakes and rotors drivers side.
CRDLIBERTY 3 years ago