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2007 New Struts Question

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Grzldvt, May 23, 2023.

  1. Grzldvt

    Grzldvt Junior Member

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    I got a 2007 for free that cost me $5K to get back on the road, It has 217K on in it I am bottoming out on even mild dips in the road. Need a decent strut, while cost is an issue for this car I can afford adding higher end struts.
    I looked around and the KYB's seem to be a good option, but what else?
     
  2. douglasjre

    douglasjre Senior Member

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    KYB at Rock Auto
     
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    I also would go KYB at Rock auto. I did all 4 and the difference is amazing. Do the front sway bar links as well and get an alignment afterwards. Well worth it.
     
  4. Tombukt2

    Tombukt2 Senior Member

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    I would go KYB myself too I like the gas adjust not the gas rider or the GR series I don't know what all they make today these are what I use back in the day I'm sure koni And a few other specialty makers probably make inserts. That can be applied to these models . I have had other Corollas other cars where they said the cartridges weren't replaceable and we cut the tops of the strut tubes off thread the insides fit a special unit that fits in the tube that we've now created You measure from your thread bottoms to the bottom of the tube then you order a cartridge that will fit in that limit it'll usually come with a nut supplied that's going to fit the hole you just threaded I have all the specs for the whole threading and all that ain't even have still have the die here. We did this quite a few models of car so we could get the really nice struts in our auto cross cars. It's not that big of a deal I'm not sure that I would need this kind of strut and spring set up on a Prius but it can be done as you've seen people have lifted these things I don't know man 18 in off the ground and whatnot.