To change the front struts on a 2003 Honda Element, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the front wheels. Next, disconnect the sway bar link, brake line, and any electrical connections from the strut assembly. Remove the top strut mounting bolts from the engine bay and the bottom bolts from the steering knuckle. Finally, replace the old strut with a new one, reassemble all components, and repeat for the other side.
No, the 2007 Honda Element does not have rear struts; it uses a rear multi-link suspension system with rear shocks instead. This design provides improved handling and ride quality compared to a strut setup. The front suspension, however, does utilize struts.
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Both shocks on the front, struts on the back depending on the make it might have it both ways!
No, the CRV strut doesn't fit a Honda Pilot, they are a different part#.
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A 1994 Honda Civic typically has a MacPherson strut suspension in the front, which means it uses struts instead of separate shocks and springs. In the rear, it generally utilizes a multi-link suspension setup, which includes shocks and springs. Therefore, the vehicle has both struts in the front and shocks in the rear.
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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.
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There are 2 in the front and 2 in the rear. The front ones are different from the rear ones.
The rear are shocks the front has struts. Rears shocks are a snap to change. Front struts should only be changed if you have the proper tools and knowledge as it can be dangerous.