The struts in a Honda perform the same task as struts on all vehicles. They act as shock absorbers to lessen the road vibration that reaches the passenger compartment.
Struts.
No, they are different sizes/ part numbers.
No, they are different.
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Changing the struts on a 2000 Honda Accord requires removing the lower control arm, ball joint, and strut mounts. An alignment is suggested after installing new struts to provide the best drivability.
Both shocks on the front, struts on the back depending on the make it might have it both ways!
the 1993 Prelude has shocks
measure it
No, the CRV strut doesn't fit a Honda Pilot, they are a different part#.
approx $600-$800, and can be $1000+ at a Honda dealer
The Accord uses struts, front and rear. There are no shocks. Roughly the struts will cost $300 for all four and whatever your shop charges for labor.