Kit Includes: (1) Front Passenger Side Strut & Spring Assembly (1) Front Driver Side Strut & Spring Assembly
Quantity: 2 Piece
TRQ fully loaded shocks and struts are manufactured using premium raw materials and calibrated to restore original ride comfort. TRQ shocks are fully loaded featuring a pre-loaded bearing plate, upper and lower spring isolator, upper spring seat, coil spring, boot kit, and premium strut. TRQ recommends replacing your shocks or struts in pairs to ensure even wear of components and improved ride comfort. All products are fit and road-tested in our Massachusetts R&D facility to ensure we deliver on our promise of Trusted Reliable Quality.
Product Features
Loaded Struts: Pre-assembled application specific design
Application Specific Design: No modifications necessary
Matched Pair: Improved comfort and extended service life
Restored Performance: Reduced body sway and vibration
Replacing struts used to require specialized tools to compress, remove, and transfer the old spring and mount. Our Pre-assembled, complete strut & spring assemblies come with all new parts and make the job much quicker and easier for the do-it-yourself mechanic.
Strut & spring assembly contains:
Upper Strut Mount
Strut Bearing
Coil Spring
Boot & Bumper Kit
Gas-charged Strut
Item Condition:New
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How to Replace Front Strut Assembly 2007-11 Toyota Camry
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
14mm Socket
15mm Socket
Rust Penetrant
17mm Socket
Jack Stands
Brake Parts Cleaner
22mm Wrench
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
22mm Socket
1. Removing the Wheel
Pry off the hub cap with a pry bar
Loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise and support the vehicle
Remove the lug nuts
Pull the wheel off the hub
2. Removing the Sway Bar Link
Remove the 12mm bolt from the ABS brake line
Pry off the plastic clip from the strut
Move the caliper and ABS line out of the way
Spray rust penetrant on the upper sway bar link nut
Clean the upper sway bar link nut with a wire brush
Hold the upper sway bar link nut with a 6mm hex socket and breaker bar
Loosen the nut with a 17mm wrench
If the nut is stuck, hold the sway bar link ball joint with locking pliers if necessary
Remove the 17mm nut
Move the sway bar out of the strut
3. Removing the Front Strut
Remove the two lower 22mm strut nuts
Remove the bottom bolt and leave the top bolt in
Loosen the three outer 14mm nuts from the top of the strut evenly
Remove the nuts
Lift the strut up and remove the bottom bolt
Remove the strut
4. Installing the Front Strut
Insert the strut into the strut tower
Hand-tighten the top 14mm bolts
Lift the knuckle into the strut
Insert the two bottom 22mm bolts
Hand-tighten the bottom nuts
Tighten the 15mm nuts on the top of the strut evenly
Torque the upper nuts to 63 foot-pounds evenly
Tighten the bottom bolts
Torque both bolts to 155 foot-pounds while counter-holding
5. Installing the Sway Bar Link
Slide the sway bar link where it attaches to the strut
Tighten the nuts with an 18mm socket and ratchet
Torque the 18mm nuts to 55 foot-pounds
Tighten the 12mm bolt to the ABS line
Clip in the lines to the knuckle
6. Installing the Wheel
Slide the wheel onto the hub
Start the lug nuts by hand, with the tapered side facing the wheel
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Torque the lug nuts to 76 foot-pounds in a star pattern
Line up the hub cap with the valve stem
Push the hub cap onto the wheel
Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
Use a large pry bar or a flat bladed screw driver to remove the wheel cover. Just kind of slide it between the wheel and the plastic and pop it off. These lug nuts are a 21 millimeter socket. I'm going to use that and a breaker bar to loosen them while the vehicle's on the ground. Raise this part of the vehicle. We're using a two post lift, but you can use a jack and jack stands. The lug nuts are loose. I’m going to take my socket and finish removing them. I’m just going to hold onto the wheel and take the last lug nut off. It's going to be loose. You don't want to drop it. You can drop the lug nut. That's okay. You just don't want the wheel to fall.
After removing your wheel and raising and supporting the vehicle, we're going to remove the bolt that is holding on the brake line and the ABS wire from the strut. Bolt goes all the way through. It's a threaded nut, so I'm just going to spray some rust penetrant on the back side. A little bit up here. This is a 12 millimeter bolt. Push the brake caliper line down, and then this ABS line just pulls out of the bracket and can go aside. It's also clipped with a piece of plastic to the strut. You just pull these two tabs apart it pops out of the holes, so that will be loose from the strut now. Just push those aside.
Next thing to remove would be the upper sway bar link. We've already replaced this one. We had to cut ours off. Most likely you will have to cut yours off too before you do the strut. You can get new sway bar links from 1AAuto.com. On the one that we have, the replacement it is an 18-millimeter nut and then an 18 millimeter. There's a socket. Sort of like a six point on the back, so you can counter-hold it to remove it. Our originals did not have that. It made it very difficult to remove them, and we had to cut them off. If these get bound up a little bit you can take a small hammer and just tap them out.
Next, I'm going to remove the two lower strut bolts that are mounting it to the knuckle. Start with some rust penetrant on here. A little bit between there. These are 22 millimeter. They're very, very big, so I'm going to counter-hold on the end of the bolt and I'm going to loosen at the nut. I'm going to use a 12-point 22 millimeter so I can get a better angle. I'm just going to push it down to free that one up. Work on the bottom one. Worst case, I can go under here. Once they're initially broken free, you can switch to a socket and a ratchet and finish removing them.
With the nuts removed, I'm going to take a small ball-peen hammer, and I'm going to tap out the lower bolts. If you need to, you can push on the knuckle a little bit to free it up. I'm going to leave the top one in for now because I want to loosen the three nuts that are holding the strut to the strut tower, and if this bolt is out and I loosen them the strut could fall, so it's just going to help me keep the strut where I need it to be right now.
I'm going to spray some rust penetrant on the top of these studs and nuts that are holding the strut in. Do not need to loosen the center nut. That is what's holding the strut together and the spring under compression, so don't touch this nut. Just these three outer ones. These are 14 millimeter. I'm just going to start by loosening them all evenly. It did drop down, but since I had it bolted to this knuckle, it didn't fall out on me. You can actually lift up on it. Pull this bolt out. Wiggle it. It's going to come off the knuckle. Pull it right out.
Here's our old strut assembly and a brand new assembled strut from 1AAuto.com. That means you don't have swap over the spring, and you don't have to swap over the mount. It's all ready to go and bolt right into the car. These right and left specific, so just like the OEM one it's got a little R here. On our new one from 1A Auto, it's got an R there, so that's going go on the passenger's side front.
Right-hand side of the car. It has the same mounting holes for the strut, same mount setup for the sway bar link, and of course, where I was pointing out the R, it's the same mount for the brake line and ABS line. At the top, we have the same style strut top. There's actually a warning sticker here. It's telling you not to undo this nut, so we can peel that off before we install it. This one came with three new locking nuts. I'm going to take them off before I install it, but this should fit in your car and work great for you.
We're going to take our new strut and put it up into the strut tower and line up the holes. I'm just going to capture some of these nuts. We can let it hang like that, that's fine. I'm going to one of our bolts and make it lined up into the knuckle. You might have to actually lift it up. If you need to you can put a jack under here. I'm going to get the other bolt in. I'm just going to thread in on these nuts for now. Now I'm going to go to the top of the strut and I can start tightening down. These new lock nuts are 15 millimeter. I'm going to start tightening them down just evenly bringing the strut up. The torque on these is 63-foot-pounds. I'm just going to go evenly. Just going to take our socket and snug these down before I torque them to the final spec. I'm going to torque these to 155-foot-pounds. Make sure you counter-hold the bolt. Do the same for both bolts. I'm going to reinstall the sway bar link. Counter-hold the sway bar link. Tighten it, so with the upper sway bar link to 55-foot-pounds.
Reinstall the ABS wire bracket because tabs where it slides into the hole. That's where it fits over. This is a little tight. I'm just going to tap it into place. Put the brake fluid line back up here. The bolt line up. Clip the ABS retainer right back onto here.
Reinstall your wheel. Lower your vehicle to the ground and torque it. The strut is replaced. Reinstall our wheel. Important to note, these lug nuts have a taper. Taper meets the wheel, matches the inside of the wheel. Don't install them the flat side like this. That is incorrect. Install them with the taper to the wheel. It helps locate the wheel on the lug nut stud. I'm just using a socket and ratchet to bring these down snug before I put the car on the ground. Torque the lug nuts to 76-foot-pounds. I'm going at a cross pattern. Reinstall the hubcap. You've got to line up the opening to the valve stem with the valve stem on the wheel. Just push it in place.
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keisha
March 31, 2017
had no problem with parts getting ready to buy another set for the rear good price lol
Excellent service
S
August 14, 2017
Thank you so much for your excellent service...I received my parts within 5 days of ordering and had them installed on my car. Everything was perfect...thanks again...
Great product and service
Jonathan
February 8, 2018
Received all parts within a few days of ordering, everything installed easily with out any issue. Seems to be a great product.
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March 23, 2018
Hello everyone I recently purchased an strut & spring assembly front pair for my car from 1A Auto after finding them on the internet and boy, let me tell you something I recommend everyone that need parts for there car to check them out. They have to be the best parts place ever their really helpful, compassionate, and one time!! Thanks A1 Auto
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Can
May 28, 2018
Talk to sale , they are friently anh answer all question i need , parts ariver all time , thanks you guy
great fitment
timothy
July 13, 2018
fit perfectly
great customer service
reasonable prices
Top notch quality!
R
August 7, 2018
Best experience I ever had buying an auto part! Superior quality and not over priced. I will now only us 1A for all my auto needs and I will definitely recommend it to all my friends and family.
Great part!
Rocky
September 25, 2018
The product and service I received from this purchase was great. Parts were well packaged and went on with ease. I would definitely recommend these parts and the service that comes with working with 1A Auto.
Great customer service delivery was fast
ADA
November 5, 2018
I ordered sway bar links and struts from 1a auto customer service was very helpful and delivery was quick and easy also the videos were very helpful
Great Product and Fit
Kent
November 26, 2018
Struts were form and fit identical to OEM. Question emailed to customer service was answered very quickly. Shipping was fast.
Will definitely order from here again based on this experience
Strut Assembly
Brett
February 20, 2019
Ordered these for a 2006 Toyota Avalon that had a broken spring, so I figured I would replace both front struts. Not wanting to spend a fortune on a vehicle with over 200K on it, I went with the inexpensive ones. After professional installation, I had a rattle on both sides on every small bump or crack in the road. Took it back to the shop and the work was checked again and i was assured everything was tight. Noise continued and I was eventually reimbursed for the parts, but I had to eat the labor. Lesson learned for me, spend a couple extra bucks and get better quality parts the first time. This time it bit me in the buttocks!
kenneth
June 16, 2019
Fit great no problem!
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S
February 8, 2020
i bought these struts did not put them on car for 2 months installed them had nothing but rattling noises called 1a auto talked to a supervisor was told to send them back at my expense she instead sent me a replacement set of 4 i also bought the rear ones had them installed same noise took these junk struts off bought monroe struts noise gone also noted when you purchase these they do not give you motor size 4cyl or 6cyl called them they told me they fit both not true if you look up monroes they are different 6cyl has heavier motor i guess that i am out almost 375 dollars
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C
March 11, 2020
Easy install great for the price
Rick
November 10, 2021
Again! Another great purchase and product! Fit perfect! Thanks again 1A Auto!
Tarek
December 25, 2021
That is very good
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Michael
January 18, 2022
Great product
Quality parts
Derek
July 14, 2022
Can't say enough about his good company
New customer for life
Chris
July 18, 2023
Quick, easy and affordable
Francisco
November 8, 2023
Estas est mouth buenos prese originales se los recomiendo comprar en 1a auto..
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Re
March 25, 2024
The only place I buy my parts. I highly recommend 1A parts. Fast delivery and stand behind their products.
Great Quality
Martha
June 29, 2024
Parts worked out great on my car. Quality product!
Juan
August 27, 2024
Exellent cuality
2007 Camry w/ 344K
Robert
September 30, 2024
Exact Replacement. 1A Auto "How To" videos include the torque specs which saves time and effort while increasing your comfort level to tackle the job. Their FAST / FREE shipping and huge inventory make them my go-to solution!
Good struts
Les
October 23, 2024
Worked great. Installation video makes it easier.
These strut replacements are great
Mark
October 30, 2024
These strut replacements operate just like OEM parts . Yes I would recommend these .
Luis
November 11, 2024
Great quality
Customer Q&A
Is this a OEM matched replacement?July 19, 2017
Nicholas L
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These are designed to meet or exceed OE specifications. The fit, function and appearance should match the OEM parts.
July 19, 2017
Alex P
Are these as good as the Monroe strut&spring assembly?March 9, 2018
K U
10
I'm not a mechanic but the mechanic that install them for me didn't said anything so I guess they're good haven't had a problem they've been on my car for about 8 months now
March 9, 2018
Keisha R
10
Yes, I have had these on my Camry for almost a year with zero problems. They show minimal to no wear thus far. As a female who does the repairs/maintenance work on my own car, I will buy these over Monroe for my future vehicles.
March 10, 2018
Scottie R
10
I replaced my factory struts. They are working just fine.
March 10, 2018
Andre D
How often does the struts shock need to be replaced?April 10, 2018
Alfonso C
10
There is no set time to change struts or other suspension components. They should be changed when they wear out. Thank you!
April 10, 2018
Adam G
10
100,000 is a good guideline. Many shops call for far less miles.
April 10, 2018
Jamie L
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145,000
July 4, 2020
Martha A
Will these fit a 2008 GS Lexus?July 29, 2019
Courtney C
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Thanks for your inquiry. This part is specific to the ES350. We will need more information about your vehicle to confirm the fit. Please give us a call and we will be happy to help you out.
July 29, 2019
Adam G
Will this part fit a 2005 avalon?February 13, 2020
S T
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This is not the correct part for your vehicle, but we do carry the one you need. The correct part number is 1ASSP00378.
Please let us know if you have any other questions. Thank you!
February 13, 2020
Emma F
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At this time we do not sell strut and spring assemblies for that particular vehicle. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance and we will be happy to help. Thank you.
February 13, 2020
Peter L
i have a 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid it was manufactured in the USA. do i have to make sure that the struts are for a toyota made in the USA?July 1, 2020
Diego H
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Thank you for the inquiry. Based off the information we have for our parts and the compatible vehicles we produce these to fit, the production country does not play a role with the front struts. These are listed to be compatible for all 2007-2011 Camry's.
July 1, 2020
Curtis L
The SE has stiffer suspension so are these the right ones for the SE trim level?June 1, 2022
Edgar A
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These are not specific to trim level.
Please enter your vehicle's year make and model in the search bar at the top of the page. This will display parts guaranteed to fit your vehicle. Just be sure to verify all of the information shown in the Vehicle Fit tab before ordering.
June 1, 2022
Cristina P
will these fit for 2011 toyota camry XLE V6 model?March 23, 2023
John D
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Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
March 23, 2023
Ricale A
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