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How do you remove rear shocks?

How do you remove rear shocks?

Start at the top by pulling it away from the shock mount. Then, push it away from the bottom shock mount. If you have trouble you may need to use a pry bar and mallet to loosen the shock. Do It Right: You may need to compress the shock to remove it from the vehicle.

How do I know when my struts are bad?

The Warning Signs Of Worn Shocks And Struts

  1. Instability at highway speeds.
  2. Vehicle “tips” to one side in turns.
  3. The front end dives more than expected during hard braking.
  4. Rear-end squat during acceleration.
  5. Tires bouncing excessively.
  6. Unusual tire wear.
  7. Leaking fluid on the exterior of shocks or struts.

Does a 2011 Honda Civic have shocks or struts?

The 2011 Honda Civic shock absorbers and struts allow for a steady ride and good handling. These parts allow the wheels to travel up and down when encountering potholes or bumps in the road to smooth out the ride, but they become less effective over time.

How hard is it to replace rear shocks?

The most difficult part of the job is removing the old shocks, which can have a tendency to be really gunky with both age and road-grit, making the bushings and bolts somewhat difficult to remove.

Can you replace just rear shocks?

It’s not necessary, but it’s usually recommended to replace them in pairs, for example, both front struts or both rear shocks. If you replace only one shock absorber, it may create “unevenness” from side to side when driving over bumps.

Does a 2010 Honda Civic have shocks or struts?

The 2010 Honda Civic shock absorbers and struts allow for a steady ride and good handling.

How long does it take to replace rear shocks?

How long does it take to replace rear shocks? It will take about 30 minutes if you’re learning as you go. If you know what you’re doing, it will probably take about 20 minutes.