SIGforum.com    Main Page  Hop To Forum Categories  The Lounge    Strut replacement Nissan Xterra and Toyota Tundra?
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
Strut replacement Nissan Xterra and Toyota Tundra? Login/Join 
Inject yourself!
posted
Edit: I bought Bilstein 4600 shocks and struts for the Xterra and I’m buying Bilstein 5100 adjustable shocks for the Tundra. As these are struts with captured springs, how much pressure are they under at the mounting bolts? Looking at videos and Alldata, it doesn’t seem like much but I don’t want to have issues. I know they’re not like the old non captured springs.

Alldata makes it look pretty simple on both vehicles.

Of course I use safety stands and chock blocks etc. Any additional cautions?

I’m in need of shocks and struts on the 2006 Nissan Xterra S 4x4.

I see Monroe has a quick strut that seems to be a direct bolt on, then the rear shocks to match.

Any others I should look at? I’d rather not mess with coil spring compressors and such and I’m not looking to lift the SUV any. Just replacement and if they are better than stock, that’s a bonus.

I can’t see that Bilstein sells an assembled strut or I’d probably go that route.

Normally, I’d have it done but the savings is 1/3 if not half not counting my time of course.

This message has been edited. Last edited by: Riley,




Do not send me to a heaven where there are no dogs.
Step Up or Stand Aside: Support the Troops !
Expectations are premeditated disappointments.
 
Posts: 8344 | Location: West | Registered: November 26, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Did you come from behind
that rock, or from under it?

Picture of Audioholic
posted Hide Post
I've had good luck with KYB shocks. I recently put a set of their Gas-A-Just shocks on my Expedition. KYB makes strut assemblies for your Xterra and there's a rebate going now.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/pa...mount+assembly,15174

https://www.rockauto.com/Image...-2018-FIB-Spring.pdf




"Every time you think you weaken the nation" Moe Howard
 
Posts: 2048 | Location: Out standing in my field. | Registered: February 07, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
quarter MOA visionary
Picture of smschulz
posted Hide Post
Put Bilstein 4600's all around on the wifes 2005 Xterra 2wd.
I have the 5100 on the rear of my Titan 4x4.
All working well.
 
Posts: 22906 | Location: Houston, TX | Registered: June 11, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Raised Hands Surround Us
Three Nails To Protect Us
Picture of Black92LX
posted Hide Post
It appears that Rancho, KYB, and Moog all make strut spring assemblies.
If you are dead set on not using a spring compressor I would go in that order. I would not even bother with the Monroes.

Sounds like you are doing the work yourself.
You could remove the factory unit yourself, buy the Bilsteins and have a local shop load them for you. Actually may even cost less total than the full assembly.
Put using a spring compressor with the units off the vehicle is quite easy and most local parts stores rent them for free.

I am a big Bilstein fan for Trucks and SUVs. I would certainly go that route even if I paid someone to load my factory springs.
Only other I would use would be Fox or Icon but those are in a different world from what you are looking for.


————————————————
The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad.
If we got each other, and that's all we have.
I will be your brother, and I'll hold your hand.
You should know I'll be there for you!
 
Posts: 25421 | Registered: September 06, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Inject yourself!
posted Hide Post
Thanks!

I can get a spring compressor as I’ve not found anyplace that does piece work like this. I am doing the work myself for cost and the savings will go towards a scope for a new AR. Smile

I’d like Bilsteins. The rear shocks are easy enough to take care of.




Do not send me to a heaven where there are no dogs.
Step Up or Stand Aside: Support the Troops !
Expectations are premeditated disappointments.
 
Posts: 8344 | Location: West | Registered: November 26, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Raised Hands Surround Us
Three Nails To Protect Us
Picture of Black92LX
posted Hide Post
Being that for this application you have the strut assembly on a bench to use the compressor it is not a big deal.
Spring compressors with the springs still installed a bit more of a scary spot and I chain them to the frame or arm assembly.


————————————————
The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad.
If we got each other, and that's all we have.
I will be your brother, and I'll hold your hand.
You should know I'll be there for you!
 
Posts: 25421 | Registered: September 06, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Telecom Ronin
Picture of dewhorse
posted Hide Post
I know you said you are not looking for a lift, neither was I but the xterra has very soft rear springs. For my 2012 Pro4X I went with Old Man Emu, they are well know in the Land rover community and their shocks and springs have been great for my truck, I went with their HD rear springs which does lift the rear by 2.5" or so and their standard front which lift it about 2".
 
Posts: 8301 | Location: Back in NE TX ....to stay | Registered: February 12, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Inject yourself!
posted Hide Post
I’ll be putting OME on my Toyota Tundra but this vehicle is a commuter not worth the cost.




Do not send me to a heaven where there are no dogs.
Step Up or Stand Aside: Support the Troops !
Expectations are premeditated disappointments.
 
Posts: 8344 | Location: West | Registered: November 26, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
Picture of rtquig
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by Audioholic:
I've had good luck with KYB shocks. I recently put a set of their Gas-A-Just shocks on my Expedition. KYB makes strut assemblies for your Xterra and there's a rebate going now.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/pa...mount+assembly,15174

https://www.rockauto.com/Image...-2018-FIB-Spring.pdf


^^^^^^^^^ This is what I did the last two time. They had a rebate going on at the time and I received $60 back.


Living the Dream
 
Posts: 4015 | Location: New Jersey | Registered: December 06, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Inject yourself!
posted Hide Post
Those KYB are at the top of the list.




Do not send me to a heaven where there are no dogs.
Step Up or Stand Aside: Support the Troops !
Expectations are premeditated disappointments.
 
Posts: 8344 | Location: West | Registered: November 26, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
posted Hide Post
Put Bilsteins's on it and be done. They will last the life of the vehicle. Their monotube gas design is the latest iteration of technology for dampers. If you race and can't afford Penske's...you use Bilstein's. If necessary they can be rebuilt and revalved.

Otherwise, I like KYB's. I don't think Koni makes a damper for your vehicle but if they do that is a very made and well respected brand, although their technology is a bit outdated.


T-Boy
 
Posts: 499 | Location: Texas Hill Country | Registered: September 19, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Inject yourself!
posted Hide Post
Ordered up the Bilstein 4600’s today and I’ll get them installed hopefully next week or two.

Thanks!




Do not send me to a heaven where there are no dogs.
Step Up or Stand Aside: Support the Troops !
Expectations are premeditated disappointments.
 
Posts: 8344 | Location: West | Registered: November 26, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Telecom Ronin
Picture of dewhorse
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by T-Boy:
Put Bilsteins's on it and be done. They will last the life of the vehicle. Their monotube gas design is the latest iteration of technology for dampers. If you race and can't afford Penske's...you use Bilstein's. If necessary they can be rebuilt and revalved.

Otherwise, I like KYB's. I don't think Koni makes a damper for your vehicle but if they do that is a very made and well respected brand, although their technology is a bit outdated.


I had the factory Bilsteins on my 2012 pro4x and at least one was lealeaking when I swapped them for OME. The Old Man Emu have been great, not cheap but worth it. I did not want a lift either but it was the only way to cure the butt sag that occured with any weight in the back.

I have had them for 5+ years now and they are still going great.
 
Posts: 8301 | Location: Back in NE TX ....to stay | Registered: February 12, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Inject yourself!
posted Hide Post
Bump with questions about replacement.




Do not send me to a heaven where there are no dogs.
Step Up or Stand Aside: Support the Troops !
Expectations are premeditated disappointments.
 
Posts: 8344 | Location: West | Registered: November 26, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
posted Hide Post
All the brands mentioned are good to go except for Monroe. They are junk. I've done my fair share of replacements with Bilstien and KYB. KYB are Oem suppliers for Honda and a few other Japanese maker. The ride quality is stock.

My advice for using a manual compression spring compression tool is to have an impact gun to turn the nut. Some vise grips too keep the tool from sliding down the coil. This has happen to me a couple of time. I don't know why this happen sometime and not other times I've done this. I wrap a piece of leather around the coil before applying the.vise grip. This gives the pliers some friction and from marring the spring's finish so no rust will start in any scratches.
 
Posts: 1040 | Location: Fort Worth, Texas | Registered: August 11, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Inject yourself!
posted Hide Post
It’s been a busy year apparently!

Anyway, finally got the Bilstein 4600’s installed. I did them myself without a huge amount of trouble but it took a few hours longer than I’d like.

They ride much nicer even with the stock springs, the Xterra has about 85,000 mile on it. Probably needed shocks at 50,000 miles.

However, based on the strength of the Xterra coils I’ll probably hire the Tundra struts done but may go with a set of preloaded Bilsteins for a touch of level.




Do not send me to a heaven where there are no dogs.
Step Up or Stand Aside: Support the Troops !
Expectations are premeditated disappointments.
 
Posts: 8344 | Location: West | Registered: November 26, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
posted Hide Post
I'd add the in most vehicles the springs and associated seat are very cheap. If I had an older car/truck I'd just do those at the same time since getting the whole thing out is the PIA.


“So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.”
 
Posts: 11002 | Registered: October 14, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
  Powered by Social Strata  
 

SIGforum.com    Main Page  Hop To Forum Categories  The Lounge    Strut replacement Nissan Xterra and Toyota Tundra?

© SIGforum 2024