Gustavo Adolfo Urdaneta Parra
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2016
Excellent
KWANG HYUN SONG
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2016
Perfect fit and working fine on 2006 Toyota Sienna
Michael V. Thein
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2016
OE felt and cost saving doing it yourself
NavyCorpsmanPV
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2015
Excellent product, fast shipping, and strong packaging to prevent damage during shipping.Used it on a 2005 Toyota Sienna XLE Limited.Thanks!
Vaj
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2014
It has worked good so far, but I just don't get that original feeling of smooth riding when I first bought my Sienna van. I currently have 109K miles on my van so I supposed it might not perform as smooth as when it's new, but I like the KYB struts because it's more comfortable now.
Ollie Tortuga
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2014
Replaced my shocks and struts on a 2006 Toyota Sienna. I compared these to the originals as I do with all the replacement parts I purchase and have been happy with the ride improvements so far. They are just as well built and quality compared to OEM. My vehicle was pushing 100k+ and could see oil (a good indicator they have given up) on my old shocks. My only regret is waiting so long to replace them.I noticed an improvement right away, especially when taking the vehicle on dirt roads or uneven surfaces. They have made the ride much better and returned the vehicle to near new handling.Don't forget to get your alignment checked after installation and always replace in pairs.These are fairly easy to install. I am just a weekend warrior mechanic and I was able to knock this job out in a few hours on all 4 tires.
Ramblin Man
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2011
I installed these in a 2004 Sienna with 95k miles. The suspension was getting bouncy, especially in the rear. I got these because KYB is the OEM supplier for the Sienna shocks and struts. Removing the old shocks was a breeze with an impact air ratchet for the bottom bolts. Space is tight for the top nut. No room for a hex socket or torque wrench. The shock rod has a hex opening for a hex key, so you can hold it in place while you use a wrench to tighten the nut which comes in the box. I used a flare wrench. If I had a ratcheting wrench, it would have gone a little easier. I Just came back from a 750 mile trip with the van loaded with bins, boxes and bags of household stuff. The shocks worked great and kept the van from porpoising and kept it stable on lane changes in the interstate at speeds up to 80 mph. For the price and free shipping, these were a great deal and as good a price as you'll find anywhere.