BIG SAVINGS on 2016 Kia Soul Front Strut

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2 months ago
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This maintenance task is surprisingly easy.

The common usage range you'll see quoted is 50k to 100k miles. I did this job on this car at 80k and can tell you I absolutely should have done it sooner. We don't drive in extreme conditions or on particularly rough roads, but it was still at least 20k overdue.

Shocks / struts are often ignored, but make a major difference when updated. They got worn out so gradually over 80k miles I didn't realize how bad they were. Any roughness I did notice I just blamed on the wheels needing rotating / balancing or tires nearing time for replacement. New tires do make a slight improvement, but I was amazed what new shocks can do to smooth out the ride and reduce road noise. And that's only the rear shocks.

I can't wait to do the front struts. I'll be posting that video soon.

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Tools Featured:
LEXIVON Lug Nut Impact Socket Set - https://a.co/d/3nQODrH

LEXIVON Torque Wrench - https://a.co/d/adcQXjj

Shock used - Monroe 183067 & 183066
https://www.carparts.com/details/Kia/Soul/Monroe/Shock_Absorber_and_Strut_Assembly/2016/Base/4_Cyl_1-dot-6L/TS183066.html

Disclaimer:
This video is intended for informational purposes only and does not guarantee achievement of a specific result.

It is recommended that you entrust the installation to highly skilled technicians to ensure the best result.

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