sounds good, I guess hand packing will work.
It's not just Belle Tire, and nick, how do you know about Belle Tire if you're out in Arizona where there aren't any? So since those HF ones are garage door grade and I need auto grade, the hardware store, like ace where you can buy one for a few cents, aren't good, and I should only go to oreilly/advance to get them in those small packs of less than 10 for 2.49?
I plan to do spark plugs. It's still snowing and stuff, I'll do all this work in April. I did the ball joint during christmas/new years, that needed to be fixed right away, but the left strut I heard was leaking. I remvoed the rear right wheel and saw the right wasn't leaking, but I am concerned about the left, so I'll remove the left rear wheel to see if it's leaking. It's not just belle tire. A few speedy auto services also said I have a leaking rear strut, but it's only the left rear, so it's not like they are lying. If 5+ mechanics tell you that SAME strut on the same side is leaking, it's likely is is and if one needs to be replaced, you shoudl replace both.
At this u pull it junkyard, struts are cheaper, but those "on the shelf" junkyard, the full strt assembly is like 50
Should I just not spend any money and warranty out my current, already aftermarket monroe struts? All I have to do is find the part number, and they'll send me (monroe will send me) the strut, and I'll install them, and it's not a quickstrut and I read up on hwo quickstruts, though easy, aren't the best, so i'll get a monroe strut/mount, shoudl I replace the spring or reuse my spring?
and I'll do my rear stabilizer links and bushings with this strut job, which I'll hopefully DIY, and then I'll algin the wheels after this, as I should've algned it after the ball joint, but i had other work like the struts and stab links, etc so I figure just algin it once after all the suspension work is done, and i should be set for a little bit longer, until another suspension component goes out, hopefully a year later, and then realignn, and get new front tires again
but how are junyard strust in your experience? they claim junkyard parts are "oem" and most are, but sometimes they aren't, because the owner of the car coul'dve replaced some parts with aftermarket parts, right? so then they're selling you used aftermarket parts which may be no good.
what brand is the oem one for this camry?
and I see the timken wheel bearnig whicfh autozone will be selling out of soon is a good deal, since it includes the hub. I'll just reuse my old hub if it's still good, and save the new hub just in case for future repairs, the hub alone isn't sold at parts stores, and it's 100 dollars at the dealership, so I'll buy one timken hub kit, for maybe the front left, but if that does not solve it, i'll buy another and do the front right, or do I perhaps not have a wheel bearing problem? if sI do, I'll do it with the struts then align it, but i'd hate to find out i do have an issue after i algin it after i do my struts (but didn't do my wheel bearing) and thus it'll need to be aligned again after the wheel bearing job
but even if my wheel bearing isn't bad, it does not hurt to replace it right? timken at autozone is the cheapest, yet highest quality one, is it better than oem or no? oem is really expensive 100 for the bearing, 100 for the hub, and the snap ring is sold sepearte, 6.99 and so is the axle nut, though you can reuse the axle nut.