Cost: $200 to $400. Time: 2hours/side | |
Shock absorber life varies but some typical signs that your shocks are due for replacement include:
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Procedure | |
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1. Place the front of the car on jacks and remove the wheel. 2. Remove all the lines (brake, ABS sensor and wear sensor) out of the strut housing. 3. Remove the brake caliper and support it to the frame with strong wire. You can remove the rotor also if you are afraid of damaging it. | |
4. Remove the ABS sensor (5mm hex). 5. Remove the top nut of the sway bar link. | |
6. Remove the 3x19mm bolts attaching the strut assembly to the steering ( you might want to use a long bar to provide more torque). | |
7. Remove the strut bearing protective cap. Support the strut assembly from below and remove the 3x13mm nuts holding the strut bearing (under the hood). | |
8. Slide a flat screwdrive or prybar between the bottom of the strut assembly and the steering plate. Pry on the tool holding the strut assembly and the strut will come out. | |
9. Remove the strut assembly and install the spring compressor. | |
10. Remove the 19mm or 22mm nut holding the strut bearing. Easy with power tools.
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