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I’ve been watching Eric’s videos for a long while and I’ve worked up the courage in the past to tackle (successfully!) a brake job consisting of new callipers, discs and pads.
My current car has a failed top mount on the passenger side strut which is causing an awful knocking noise. Again, from the videos, I’m pretty sure I can handle the job myself but here are the factors I’m considering….
Option 1: I could take to a garage who have quoted £130 (I’m in the UK) for the job
Option 2: I can buy a complete second hand strut (coil, shock and mount) and fit it myself. I’m pretty sure I’d need to buy an electric impact gun to get the nuts off the car. (Costs: £30 part, £50 impact gun = £80)
Option 3: Buy a new strut mount and fit it to the existing coil/shock. For this I’d need to buy coil compression clamps. Furthermore, this looks a bit dangerous. (Cost: £15 strut mount, £15 clamps, £50 impact gun = £80)
Options 2 & 3 at least gain me some experience but come with a degree of risk as frankly, I’m not a mechanic… but, I’m not useless either!
Would appreciate people’s opinions
Lance
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