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This video shows you how to install new rear shock absorbers on your 2006-2011 Honda Civic. Shock absorbers help your vehicle stay stable and safe. Signs of worn out shocks are knocking or bumping noises, loose handling, or a bouncy or bumpy ride. The typical service life of a shock absorber is 50,000 miles, depending on conditions. TRQ shocks and struts are engineered to fit your vehicle perfectly.
Estimated installation time for a professional technician is approximately: 54 minutes
This repair was done on a 2009 Honda Civic LX 1.8L Sedan 4-Door FWD Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2006 Honda Civic
2007 Honda Civic
2008 Honda Civic
2009 Honda Civic
2010 Honda Civic
2011 Honda Civic
🔧 List of tools used:
• 16mm Wrench
• 14mm Socket 1aau.to/ocFy/1AXAA00015
• 19mm Socket
• 1/2 Inch Impact Gun 1aau.to/oDA/1AXAA00252
• 3/8 Inch Impact Gun
• Ratchet 1aau.to/ocGn/1AXAA00016
• Torque Wrench 1aau.to/obGR/1AXAA00044
• Gloves 1aau.to/obYU/1AXSS00048
• Safety Glasses
• 5mm Hex Wrench
• Floor Jack 1aau.to/oaY4/1AXAA00068
• Jack Stands 1aau.to/oaKE/1AXAA00065
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⚠ DISCLAIMER:
While 1A Auto strives to make the information provided in this video as accurate as possible, it makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness or applicability of the content. No information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. All do-it-yourself projects entail some risk. It is the sole responsibility of the viewer to assume this risk. 1A Auto is not responsible or liable for any loss damage (including, but not limited to, actual, consequential, or punitive), liability, claim, or any other injury or cause related to or resulting from any information posted in this video.
New Shock Absorber from 1AAuto.com 1aau.to/ic/1ASHA00203
New Shock Absorber Set from 1AAuto.com 1aau.to/id/1ASSP00740
This video shows you how to install new rear shock absorbers on your 2006-2011 Honda Civic. Shock absorbers help your vehicle stay stable and safe. Signs of worn out shocks are knocking or bumping noises, loose handling, or a bouncy or bumpy ride. The typical service life of a shock absorber is 50,000 miles, depending on conditions. TRQ shocks and struts are engineered to fit your vehicle perfectly.
Estimated installation time for a professional technician is approximately: 54 minutes
This repair was done on a 2009 Honda Civic LX 1.8L Sedan 4-Door FWD Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2006 Honda Civic
2007 Honda Civic
2008 Honda Civic
2009 Honda Civic
2010 Honda Civic
2011 Honda Civic
🔧 List of tools used:
• 16mm Wrench
• 14mm Socket 1aau.to/ocFy/1AXAA00015
• 19mm Socket
• 1/2 Inch Impact Gun 1aau.to/oDA/1AXAA00252
• 3/8 Inch Impact Gun
• Ratchet 1aau.to/ocGn/1AXAA00016
• Torque Wrench 1aau.to/obGR/1AXAA00044
• Gloves 1aau.to/obYU/1AXSS00048
• Safety Glasses
• 5mm Hex Wrench
• Floor Jack 1aau.to/oaY4/1AXAA00068
• Jack Stands 1aau.to/oaKE/1AXAA00065
Subscribe: youtube.com/channel/UCVvE8kQTu...
For More Info visit us at 1aau.to/h/gZ6
⚠ DISCLAIMER:
While 1A Auto strives to make the information provided in this video as accurate as possible, it makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness or applicability of the content. No information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. All do-it-yourself projects entail some risk. It is the sole responsibility of the viewer to assume this risk. 1A Auto is not responsible or liable for any loss damage (including, but not limited to, actual, consequential, or punitive), liability, claim, or any other injury or cause related to or resulting from any information posted in this video.
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