My struts look like they should have a ty wrap or clamp holding the boot in place. But there's nothing included in the box. Should I clamp this somehow?
My struts look like they should have a ty wrap or clamp holding the boot in place. But there's nothing included in the box. Should I clamp this somehow?
Typically no for road going passenger vehicles. Some bellow boots on off-road shocks such as Ranchos and Bilsteins for truck applications are clamped with ty-wraps to prevent contamination when mudding or fording streams.
My struts look like they should have a ty wrap or clamp holding the boot in place. But there's nothing included in the box. Should I clamp this somehow?View attachment 250827
My struts look like they should have a ty wrap or clamp holding the boot in place. But there's nothing included in the box. Should I clamp this somehow?View attachment 250827
If that picture is with the vehicle loaded on its wheels, I think that's normal
Here's me building up the strut on my Camry with factory Toyota parts (rear)
On the fronts, the gaitor/boot is sold separately, sandwiched between the mount and bearing plate
They're usually destroyed, because no one wants to spend $30 on a piece of rubber
My struts look like they should have a ty wrap or clamp holding the boot in place. But there's nothing included in the box. Should I clamp this somehow?View attachment 250827
There's different theories. If anything can get in there, then it can't get out if sealed at the bottom. I prefer them open at the bottom as shown. I also don't like onions and prefer blondes. YMMV