Toyota Camry: Struts
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Struts
I put on Monroe sensatrac on my camry 22000 miles ago , ever since at
10 f or colder they are hard, little movement for many miles. At colder
temps they get even harder, Is this normal, to have a stiff ride when
cold.
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>I put on Monroe sensatrac on my camry 22000 miles ago , ever since at
I think not...I just had new OEM struts put in but it has only gotten
down to 20 F here but they seem to feel just fine..I would go back
to the installer and discuss it with them..
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Did the same thing. They were very hard. I had them taken off and installed
OEM struts. Back to the original ride.
"ROBMURR" <com> wrote in message
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struts
have a 1999 camrey 4 cyl auto when i go over railroad track it seems to
bottom out do you think i need to replace the struts ?
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"Frank Crocker" <net> wrote in message
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This is a known problem with the 99 Camrys. I was able to get the dealer to
replace the rear struts using the V6 struts under warrantee-after squawking
a lot. But the front struts are still bad (=too soft).
Considering your car is probably out of warrantee, I think you are stuck
with doing it on your own. Just don't get the original 4 cylinder struts,
they are much too soft. An aftermarket such as Bilstein, KYB or Tokico will
work great. If you decide to go this route please post your results.
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Aftermarket struts are the same part number for both the 4 and V6 --- its
the springs that are different. You could go with the heavier V6 springs.
Yes your struts are shot.
"Vijay Kumar" <net> wrote in message
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"Wolfgang" <net> wrote in message
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You are right, it was the springs, but they were replaced with the struts.
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