Kit Includes: (2) Front Sway Bar Links (2) Rear Shock Absorbers (2) Front Shock & Spring Assemblies
Specification
Steering / Suspension Option
without Electronic Suspension
Location
Front & Rear
TRQ suspension kits are manufactured using premium raw materials and coatings for extended service life. Each TRQ suspension component is designed to be a direct, maintenance-free replacement to the stock unit. To extend the life of your steering and suspension components, TRQ recommends replacing components in pairs, sets, or kits. All products are fit and road-tested in our Massachusetts R&D facility to ensure we deliver on our promise of Trusted Reliable Quality.
Product Features
Application Specific Design: No modifications necessary
Anti-Corrosion Coated: Enhanced surface life
Pre-greased: No additional maintenance required
Kitted for Restored Performance: Improved road-feel and handling
Our direct fit gas-charged shock absorbers help restore your vehicle's handling and ride quality to just like new.
Replacing struts used to require specialized tools to compress, remove, and transfer the old spring and mount. Our Pre-assembled, complete strut & spring assemblies come with all new parts and make the job much quicker and easier for the do-it-yourself mechanic.
Strut & spring assembly contains:
Upper Strut Mount
Strut Bearing
Coil Spring
Boot & Bumper Kit
Gas-charged Strut
Our steering and suspension components are pre-greased and sealed for long life and do not require the extra maintenance typically required by greaseable versions.
Item Condition:New
Attention California Customers:
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (Hexavalent Compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Lifetime Warranty
This item is backed by our limited lifetime warranty. In the event that this item should fail due to manufacturing defects during intended use, we will replace the part free of charge. This warranty covers the cost of the part only.
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Tools used
13mm Socket
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
15mm Socket
Rust Penetrant
Pry Bar
Jack Stands
21mm Socket
Rubber Mallet
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Center Punch
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
1. Removing the Wheel
Pry off the center cap
Loosen the lug nut covers with a 22mm socket
Pry off the center cap with a flat blade screwdriver
Loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise the vehicle with a floor jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Pull off the wheel
2. Removing the Strut and Spring Assembly
Support the suspension arm assembly with a jack
Loosen the 15mm bolts on the top of the strut
Loosen the 15mm lower strut bolts
Remove the lower bolts
Hold the shock
Lower the jack
Tighten a nut to the top of the strut with you hand
Pry out the strut with a pry bar
Undo the top nut
Pull the strut down
Lift the strut out through the upper control arm
3. Installing the Strut and Spring Assembly
Remove the nuts from the top of the strut
Lower the strut down through the upper control arm
Lift the strut up
Pry the control arm down with a pry bar to wedge the shock into place
Hand-tighten the lower bolts
Tighten the upper nuts with a ratchet
Counterhold the bottom nut
Torque the bottom nuts to 37 foot-pounds
Torque the top nuts to 37 foot-pounds
4. Reattaching the Wheel
Slide the wheel into place
Start the lug nuts by hand
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to 140 foot-pounds in a crossing or star pattern
Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years.
Remove the center cap with a large flat-bladed screwdriver or a plastic prying tool you can get from 1AAuto.com. Push in here and pop it off. Use a 22 millimeter socket and breaker bar to loosen the lug nuts while the vehicle is still on the ground. Raise and support the vehicle and finish removing the wheel.
Support the suspension arm assembly with a jack or a jack stand. We're using this because we're working on a two post lift. The suspension is going to want to drop when we remove the strut and spring assembly, so that's why we need to have it supported. At the top here, there are three studs with nuts. We will start by removing those. And then, loosen the two stud and nuts on the bottom and pull the strut assembly out.
I will spray some rust penetrant on the nuts and bolts here. Use a 15 millimeter wrench on the top ones. If they are stuck, use a dead blow, break them free. With those broken free, I'm going to switch to a ratcheting wrench, make things go a little quicker. These two lower mounting bolts go through the control arm. There is a 15 millimeter head on this side, and an 18 millimeter nut on this side. I'm going to try to break this nut free first. Take my wrench and then hit it with my mallet.
So it looks like it's actually turning the nut, and not the bolt, which is good. Free it up. I'm going to try to do the same for the other side. With the nut loose, I'm going to kind of hold it with my 18 millimeter, and take a 15 millimeter socket and ratchet. Now I've got it loose, I can undo it with my fingers. Slide the long bolt out. I'll put these together and put them aside. So repeat the removal for the other bolt. I'm going to hold the shock and I'll lower the suspension down. I'm going to capture one of the top nuts just so if the strut and shock combination comes loose, it doesn't fall completely out. I'm going to take a pry bar and sort of push against the bottom. Reach up, hold the strut up, and undo that top nut. Pull it out of the mount. It's not going to come down this way, so it's going have to come out through the top. We have our strut and spring assembly.
Here's our old strut and spring assembly from our vehicle, and our brand new assembled strut and spring from 1AAuto.com. So the nice things is you don't have to worry about swapping these springs, which can be very difficult. It comes fully loaded, ready to go. As you can see, it's got the same mounting bolt holes in the bottom. It has the same three studs on the top to mount. It has the same three mounting studs on the top as the original that came out. And this should go in your vehicle great and give you a good ride. This is just a warning sticker. You can remove this before you install it. You don't need to mess with this center nut. It's all set.
The spring is assembled. The warning's telling you not to undo it. Just leave it alone. You can take the sticker off. So we're going to go ahead and install this in the vehicle now. Before we install it, just remove these nuts that it comes with. Place them aside. I'm going to loosen this one and hold onto it, because when I install it, I'm going to use it to just hang the strut in place so it doesn't fall. So just keep that in a handy spot. When you install this, there are two mounting holes in the back. They are slotted, so they give you a little bit of room to work with.
I'm going to line the strut up with the two studs in the back and the one in the front, faced the way that it's already set up. And these are lined up to match up with the control arm. We're going to go in the reverse the way we took the old one out. Slide it up into place. That's why I kept the nut handy. I can reach up and capture one so it doesn't fall on me. I'm going to use that one nut I installed and a ratcheting wrench to just draw the strut up into place. I'm going to pry up on the suspension a bit, on the strut, do this. I have a large pry bar on one side of the suspension arm, so I basically just pried the control arm down, and then pried the shock into place. Take a punch and align the bolt holes.
You're going to have to spend some time moving the shock around to get these bolts to line up, either using an awl or a punch or a little pry bar to try and pry it around. This one doesn't quite line up. I've got the other one captured, so we'll take a pry bar and sort of pry the strut around. Try to wiggle it in. There it is. I captured the other two nuts on the top studs. These are locking nuts. And if they're torqued, they'll be locked in place. The bolts that we're replacing these with, the head is a 13 millimeter, the nut is still a 15. I'm just going to snug these up. And we'll use a 15 millimeter ratcheting wrench. Tighten up the top nuts. I torqued these lower bolts to 37 foot-pounds. Caught a hold of the top of the bolt and nut. Repeat the other one. Torque the top nuts to 37 foot-pounds using the deep socket and torque wrench.
Place the wheel back on the car. Thread the lug nuts on by hand. With the vehicle on the ground, I'm going to torque the lug nuts. Torquing these 140 foot-pounds. Going in a cross pattern. Reinstall the center cap. Line up this valve stem picture with the valve stem on the wheel. Just pushing it into place.
Thanks for watching. Visit us at 1AAuto.com for quality auto parts, fast and free shipping, and the best customer service in the industry.
Tools used
A Piece of Pipe (for leverage)
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
15mm Socket
Rust Penetrant
Jack Stands
18mm Socket
Ratchet
Floor Jack
22mm Socket
1. Removing the Wheel
Remove the wire clip from the top of the strut
Remove the three 18mm nuts from the top of the strut
Pry off the center cap with a flat blade screwdriver
Loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise the vehicle with a floor jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Remove the wheel
2. Removing the Stabilizer Link
Turn the wheel by hand
Spray the top of the stabilizer link with rust penetrant
Hold the stabilizer link stud with a 15mm wrench
Remove the lower nut from the stabilizer link with a 15mm wrench
Remove the stabilizer link
3. Removing the Shock Strut
Remove the lower 15mm bolt from the strut
Press down on the strut
Remove the strut
Pry out any remaining clips from the old strut with a flat blade screwdriver
4. Installing the New Strut
Insert the 18mm nuts to the top of the strut by hand
Thread the 15mm bolts to the lower part of the strut
Transfer any clips to the new strut
Tighten the 15mm bolts to the lower part of the strut
Torque the 15mm bolts between 70 and 75 foot-pounds
5. Reinstalling the Stabilizer Link
Insert the stabilizer link into place
Start the 15mm nuts by hand
Hold the upper stabilizer link stud with a 15mm wrench
Fasten the lower nut onto the stabilizer link with a 15mm wrench
6. Reattaching the Wheel
Slide the wheel into place
Start the 22mm lug nuts by hand
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to 100 foot-pounds in a crossing or star pattern
Reattach the center cap
Tighten the 18mm nuts to the top of the strut
Torque the 18mm nuts to 38 foot-pounds
Reinsert the wire clip
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, I'm going to show you how to replace the front shocks and spring assemblies on this 2011 Chevy Silverado. This is a 1500 with full-wheel drive. It's the same as any Chevy Silverado 1500 as well as the GMC Sierra 1500. We'll show you the passenger's side, but the driver's side is the same procedure. We do always recommend you replace these in pairs. You'll need new struts from 1AAuto.com, you'll need 15mm to 22mm sockets with a ratchet, a long extension, breaker bar or pipe for some extra leverage, penetrating oil, torque wrench, and jack and jack stands.
From the top there are three 18mm nuts that hold the top of the strut in place. You can see one there, one has a wire loom on it there that I'm going to reach down, grab, and just pull off. I apologize for the camera shot. You just grab the wire clip and pull it up off the stud. You have the other one there and your third one there.
Now use an 18mm socket with a long extension and remove those three nuts. Remove the center cab just by prying with a screwdriver, and if you don't have the benefit of air tools, loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground, then raise and secure the vehicle. Then remove the lug nuts the rest of the way. Remove the wheel and tire, and they are 22mm lug nuts.
Turn the wheel using hands or using the steering wheel, and then you need to remove the stabilizer link. Make sure you put some penetrating oil on the top end of it there, then use a wrench on the top side and a socket and ratchet on the bottom side to remove it all the way. Going to speed it up a little bit using an impact wrench to take that off. It just speeds things up for us.
Now with the shock or strut in place, we're just using a 15mm socket and ratchet. You might want to use a breaker bar to break them loose, but they come apart pretty easy on this truck. We'll fast-forward as we just take those out. With those bolts out, press down on the suspension some and bring the strut down and then up and out.
You can see the new struts from 1A Auto are exactly the same. There are two clips on the old strut that you want to pry off with a screwdriver, and then it's easiest to reinstall those just when you put the strut back into the vehicle. Put them on there, put the bolt up through, and you'll see us to do that. Putting the strut back in, if you look on the top of the strut where the coil spring ends that goes to the outside, and you put the strut back in and then lift it up into place.
Then you can just start the nuts onto the top. Put the bottom down in place, take your bolt, run it up through, and then those clips that you took off of the original strut, put them into place, and we just kind of hold them with our fingers, get the bolt started, and then you can press them down into place and tighten up the bolts the rest of the way.
You can see here we use a screwdriver to put through the clip to hold it in place until it gets down far enough that it holds itself in place. Repeat it for the other side as well. You can tighten these up between 70 and 75 foot-pounds. Speed up as we put the stabilizer link back in place. Use a pry bar to lift up on the swag bar a little bit, put the link back in place, put the bolt up through, and then tighten the nut down on top.
Then put our wheel back on, put the lug nuts back on by hand first, then tighten them up preliminarily. With the vehicle back down on the ground and secure, torque the lug nuts to 110 foot-pounds using a crossing pattern. Tighten up and torque the top three nuts to *38* foot-pounds, and put that wire clip back in place. You should be all set.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
Tools used
15mm Wrench
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
Hammer
15mm Socket
Pry Bar
Jack Stands
18mm Socket
Trim Tool Set
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
22mm Socket
Tools used
21mm Socket
21mm wrench
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
Pry Bar
Jack Stands
Ratchet
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
1. Removing the Rear Shock
Remove the spare tire
If you choose to raise the truck to remove the shock, you'll need another support (we use a jack stand) under the axle, since the rear shock helps hold up the axle
Use a 21mm wrench to hold the nut
Use a 21mm socket and breaker bar to loosen the lower bolt and remove the nut
Use the 21mm socket and breaker bar to loosen the upper bolt and use a ratchet to remove the bolt
Pull out the lower bolt and remove the shock
2. Reinstalling the Rear Shock
Line up the top and bottom of the shock
Insert the upper and bottom bolts
Use a jack stand to support the shock
Use a 21mm socket and ratchet to tighten the upper bolt
Insert the bottom nut and use a 21mm wrench to tighten the nut
Use a 21mm socket and ratchet to tighten the lower bolt
Use a torque wrench and 21mm socket to torque them both to 85-foot pounds
Use a torque wrench to torque the top bolt to 85-foot pounds
If you don't choose to raise the truck for this repair, you'll need a pry bar to compress the shock to line the bolts up
Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years.
What's up, guys? I'm Andy, from 1A Auto. Today, I'm going to show you how to replace the rear shock in this 2008 Chevy Silverado. If you need these parts or other parts for your vehicle, click the link in the description and head over to 1aauto.com.
One of the first things you want to do when you're doing the rear shocks on this vehicle—you're going to want to remove the spare tire. It's normally in this position. This vehicle—it doesn't have a spare tire—this support is broken. So, start by taking that off. We did raise the vehicle. You don't necessarily have to raise the vehicle when you're doing this job, but if you do and you support it by the frame, we are going to also want another support under the axle, because the rear shock is actually holding the axle up a little bit. So, when we take these bolts out, the axle will fall down a little bit. So, I'm just going to support this rear axle, right here. But like I said, you can do this on the ground. You can leave the tires on. Just get on a creeper.
I'm going to use a 21mm socket and a breaker bar, and a 21mm wrench to hold the nut. We'll loosen this up. Once that's loose, I can take the nut off. I'm not going to pull the bolt out yet.
And up top, I'm going to loosen this bolt up. You don't need a wrench on the inside, because the nut is welded to the frame. Loosen this up. Once that's loose, I'm just going to switch to a ratchet and we can loosen up this bolt. Once that's loose, you can pull this bolt out. And I can grab—that's loose up top. Grab the bolt underneath. Just slide the shock right out.
Here's our old part. Here's our new shock from 1aauto.com. It's a TRQ part. It's got an updated metal dust shield versus the old plastic style. The size of the actual shock is the same. It comes with the rubber grommets and everything is the same. Get yours at 1aauto.com and you'll be ready to rock and roll.
Alright. So, we'll take our new shock and I'll line it in up top, and line it in down below. Woops—can grab the bolt, slide it in down below first. Slide it in up top. You can do either, or whatever is easier. If you have to move the axle up a little bit, go up a little, or down a little.
Take my 21mm socket and ratchet. Start tightening the top one up first. Alright. That's good.
I'm going to put the nut on the lower bolt. Take the 21mm wrench and a socket and ratchet and I'll snug this up first. Now we're going to torque them both.
I'm going to use a torque wrench and a 21mm socket. I'm going to torque this to 85-foot pounds. That's good. Torque this top bolt.
Now, if you did not raise the vehicle and support the vehicle, and you did not have the axle have to go up and down—you just left it on the tires—you would need a pry bar to pry the shock to compress it a little bit and to get these bolts to line up. And the same—similar on the passenger side. The shock goes forward, in front of the axle, instead of behind the axle. But procedure is the same.
Thanks for watching. Visit us at 1aauto.com for quality auto parts, fast and free shipping, and the best customer service in the industry.
Tools used
Torque Wrench
21mm Socket
21mm wrench
A Piece of Pipe (for leverage)
Hammer
Rust Penetrant
Jack Stands
Ratchet
Floor Jack
Flat Blade Screwdriver
1. Removing the Shock
Apply rust penetrant to the shock bolts
Hold the lower shock bolt with a 21mm wrench
Remove the lower 21mm nut from the shock
Remove the upper 21mm bolt from the shock
Tap the lower 21mm bolt out with a hammer
Remove the upper 21mm bolt by hand
Pull the shock down and out
2. Installing the Shock
Put the shock into place
Start the upper 21mm bolt into the shock
Raise the shock mounting point with a jack
Push the shock into the lower mounting point
Start the lower 21mm bolt and nut onto the shock
Tighten the two 21mm bolts to 80 -85 foot-pounds.
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the other shock
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the rear shocks on this 2011 Chevy Silverado 1500. It's the same part and process on the Silverados and Sierras from 2008 to 2013. The items you'll need are: new rear shocks from 1AAuto.com, a jack and jack stands, penetrating oil, 21 millimeter socket and ratchet, a piece of pipe for leverage, 21 millimeter wrench, a torque wrench, and a hammer.
The shocks are obviously located right under the vehicle, attached to the rear-end and up to the frame. We're going to show you the left side, and the right side is the same procedure. To start off, you're going to want to spray some penetrating oil on these bolts, the one at the bottom, and then the one up at the top. Using a 21 millimeter socket and ratchet with a piece of pipe, you want to loosen up that bolt. You'll see that the actual bolt will keep turning in there, so you're going to want to use a 21 millimeter wrench on the other side, and just loosen up that nut and remove it. You want to do the same thing to the upper bolt, but you won't need a wrench for this because the nut is actually welded to the truck. Using a hammer, just hit that bolt out. You can use another bolt or a small screwdriver. Just hit that in to push the bolts out. Once that bolt is removed, swing that down and you can pull the bolts out from up top.
Here's the old part in the front, and the new part from 1A Auto in the back. You can see they're identical. They'll fit exactly the same. Now, take your new rear shock, and put it up into place. Replace the bolt. Now, you want to swing that lower part into position. If you can see there, it wasn't actually going to reach. What you want to do is either lower your vehicle so there's a little bit of pressure on the wheels to push that up, or just put a jack underneath this, and bring it up. You're really just trying to get that high enough so that it will match up with the shock. Now as you can see, the bolt slides right in. You just want to replace that nut. We'll fast-forward as he tightens these two bolts up. Now torque the nut on the lower part to 80 to 85 foot pounds, and the same with the bolt up top. Then go ahead and replace the other side. We always recommend you replace your shocks in pairs.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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Just what I needed!
M
April 19, 2019
These worked great on my 2007 Silverado NBS.
Ride quality is exceptional... everything fit perfectly.
Good quality and fit
B
May 3, 2019
Had no problems installing all the front end parts I bought and alignment turned out good. The prices were great as well. I will be using 1A Auto again
Shocks & struts 08 Silverado
Mark
July 4, 2019
I purchased front and rear suspension parts for my 08 Silverado with 130k miles. They were delivered quickly. I had my mechanic install them and WOW what a difference in the ride. I carry about 1,000 lbs around in my enclosed cap bed with a slide out. I immediately felt the difference in the handling and it sections of road I travel often. There is no more bouncing around. I'll be buying my parts from 1A from now on. They also do great how to videos and I have benefited from them as well. Great job guys at 1A!
Your newest customer,
Mark
Excellent service!
J
August 6, 2019
After shopping many sites I stumbled across 1AAuto...glad I did. Staff was very pleasant to work with, had the kit I was looking for, and right on the price. Shipping was extremely fast
and my mechanic had no complaints about the parts. Thank you and I will definitely be buying from you in the future.
And if you're a DIY'er...the videos really help out.
Thanks again!
James
Great Products
D
September 3, 2019
Easy to install. Fit perfectly and made a huge difference in trucks ride.
Seems to be good
Thomas
September 6, 2019
Just installed these a few weeks ago. They appear to be a good product. Comes with necessary hardware. My truck actually sagged a bit in the front end. The new struts leveled it off.
Super easy
S
September 9, 2019
Part arrive just as described took me about an hour to replace all 4 loved the how to videos made it way easier to replace will definitely be buy from here again
B
September 22, 2019
Awesome Job ,great Parts and easy ordering and super fast delivery.Keep up the the great job . Simply Awesome Wow Write
Does not fit and was assembled incorrectly
K
September 24, 2019
I received these parts just to find out they do not fit and one of the struts was also in the completely incorrect orientation. I recommend not buying these, its not worth the risk, I had to put my old struts back on just so I can drive the truck to go to a part store to buy the correct parts. For parading around the word quality all over their website this was not remotely close to quality.
Truck
Carolyn
November 4, 2019
Parts we perfect but I only had to use the front ones. Drives so much better.
Struts & Shocks review
F
January 28, 2020
Found these parts on 1AAuto for about half the price of my local auto parts store. Received my parts on time; the outer packaging was a little rough for shipment wear but the parts fit nicely and were very easy to install. My 2009 GMC has 140,000 with the original struts and shocks. Truck rides much better and sits level now. Thanks 1AAuto!
Great deal.
G
January 29, 2020
Package arrived quickly. Appeared to be of high quality. Very pleased with the improved ride quality.
1A Auto customer service
J
January 30, 2020
great service fast delivery correct parts at a very affordable price
Customer service
Stephen
February 17, 2020
Customer service was great. Very helpful and prompt.
The suspension parts are working wonderfully.
Great Customer Support
abraham
February 20, 2020
I have had a amazing experience buying from 1A Auto. UPS had dropped the ball with my packages, yet the folks working for customer service were top notch! They reassured me that if UPS had completely lost my package (which they did for about a week) they would send on express shipped for free. Luckily they didn't have to in the end. My only issue with the company as a whole would be is told hold their shipper up to a higher standard. I understand they have policies in place before a package is considered lost but I just felt there was no sense of urgency on getting my parts to me quickly. But in the end this is a company I will be ordering from again. The prices and incomparable I could not find a better deal. Thanks again guys.
Struts and shocks install
Gary
March 25, 2020
I was very pleased with the parts I received they fit perfectly. The instructional videos were very helpful to making installation a breeze
Pretty good
Gifford
March 30, 2020
Overall so far so good parts seems pretty good. Well see how they do.
Struts and shocks
Tommy
April 17, 2020
The video that you made was a great help and made the job extremely easy and neat to do. The wrench sizes were dead on also. I was extremely pleased with the price of the parts
S
April 30, 2020
Ordered received installed. Easy as pie. Like the videos for installs too
I Trust This Company
M
May 10, 2020
My Grandfather had told me my cousin I got him some headlights from this company and that they were a good company so I'm always skeptical to do things online especially ordering parts but I did it and took the chance and I'm so glad that I did now I know that I can trust this company to deliver good quality parts the right parts at a great price I will continue to use this company will try to help put my hometown on y'all's map by giving you all great business thank y'all I appreciate y'all God Bless Y'all and God bless America
no cursing install
S
May 11, 2020
parts were great, truck rides really nice, no cursing, no busted knuckles,easy install. 2012 silverado
Great
G
July 1, 2020
Bought for my boyfriends 2007 Silverado, fit perfect and looks great. Would highly recommend
Slam dunk
Thomas
July 4, 2020
What a great strut and shock kit. Makes its super easy to improve your ride. Super easy to install. Highly recommend
Front Struts, stabilizer rods and rear shocks.
Mathias
August 3, 2020
Exactly what I needed, very quick shipping and all parts seem to be quality replacement parts that fit perfectly with no problems! Very pleased, Thank You 1aauto!!
So far so good
Jason
August 9, 2020
Easy install with the 1Aauto videos. Rides just like new.
Great fit
C
August 14, 2020
install & parts the same, install was easy despite it being 116 degrees in Arizona lol, truck rides so much smoothly and not bouncing all over when going over speed bumps, next project is pretty much whole suspension due to parts wearing out.
All parts were perfect fit
J
August 23, 2020
All parts fit as they should very happy. Received parts sooner then expected very happy customer have told my friends to shop here
Shocks Replacement
John
August 27, 2020
This 6 piece set fit my 2007 Silverado perfectly. There was no change in ride height.
Extremely satisfied
crandall
August 27, 2020
I have never changed struts and shocks before on my 2008 Silverado ,but it was so easy with the video that I decided to do complete steering assembly! I will never pay for this to be done again. Parts fit perfectly and were delivered faster than i had anticipated.
T
September 20, 2020
the parts are just as expected ...perfect perfect fit and excellent ride
Easy Peasy
Timothy
October 21, 2020
The preassembled struts and Youtube instruction video made replacing these a breeze. Quick shipping and a package deal made this a "No Brainer for this Mainer".
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Victor
November 12, 2020
I just want say thank you to 1a auto! They have great parts for your vehicle. I buy all my parts from 1a auto and the how to videos are phenomenal!!! Keep up the great work team 1a auto!!!
Right parts for the job.
Paul
November 12, 2020
I purchased this kit and it had all the parts for the 100k maint. They fit perfectly. Took two hours but it went flawless. I would recommend for any Chevy truck owner. The shop wanted $1100 for these parts, so I saved some cash as well.
Shock assembly and shock absorber kit
Rolando
November 16, 2020
Bought the struts and shocks for my GMC truck. The 1A Auto video helps with all the tools that are required to do the job right the first time. Very easy to do the work yourself. I highly recommend buying the kit.
GMC Front & Rear Complete Shock Assembly & Shock Absorber Kit 6 Piece Set
M
November 21, 2020
My 09 Sierra has 111,000 miles on it. I wanted to freshen up the ride and came across this set online. The ride feels like new now. The package shipped fast and arrived fast. Saved a huuuge amount from dealer or independent repair shop!
Saved a bundle
Calvin
January 10, 2021
Found two kits that replace the whole of the front end of my 2011 Chevy Silverado with 146,700 miles on it. It had been making noises in the front when driving and the ride didn't seem as comfortable. The parts came in quickly and when I went to work found most of the front end in pretty bad shape. With A1 how-to videos and some mechanical experience I was able to replace all the parts in the two kits the made my frontend ride and steering like new again. Doing it myself saves me a bundle of cash. All the parts are quality and the videos thorough. Thank you, A1 for renewing my truck.
Shocks and struts
Paul
January 10, 2021
Ordered my shocks and struts, they arrived quickly and they were exactly what I had ordered.
2007 Chevrolet pickup shock and strut assembly
Rickie
January 19, 2021
I would highly recommend you watch there video on the replacement of the struts. Once you watch it, you'll be able to replace the struts in about 30 minutes per side without any problems. These fit exactly like the factory ones and ride great
For the money you can't beat the price. I would recommend these struts to anyone
Impresd
Octavio
January 23, 2021
1aauto makes the work easier by sending you a video explaining step-by-step .
I'm impressed !!!
Shocks
S
January 23, 2021
Received them on time that was scheduled for delivery.No parts were missing or damage. Watched the videos on your site that were absolutely a big help. Did it like it was explained and the replacement went perfect.I will definitely get my next parts from your site. The truck is 10 years old and payed off and it in great shape and I do not want to let it go. Happy Customer Ty.
Break pads
Jonathan
January 25, 2021
1st time ordering from 1aauto. Replaced struts, sway bar links, inner and outer tie rods, brakes and rotors. Went to put the brakes on and the metal backs fell off and new clips didnt fit the calipers on a 2007 Chevy Silverado 4x4. Other than this issue everything else was good and installed correctly.
Really stiff ride
S
February 19, 2021
So I purchased this kit to replace my old factory shocks and struts with 170k miles. Sadly this new kid rides just about the same as my old worn out suspension. Not sure what the issue might be but it sucks. I also tried getting a refund or replacement parts and I guess I have to pay for shipping. Maybe next time Ill spend a little more and just buy OEM parts. Install was easy and parts did fit good over all.
Struts, shocks, plugs...
Troy
March 2, 2021
Perfect and saved me about $2000..really needed struts
Smooth ride.
LUIS
March 7, 2021
Had these shocks installed and I have been happy with my purchase. Smooth ride and at a great price. Shopping experience was easy on the web site and delivery was fast.
Great Price and Great company
J
March 8, 2021
I love everything about 1A Auto. Fast shipping, great prices and easy to navigate website. Prices checked and other sites and 1A wins!!!!!
Perfect fit
R
March 30, 2021
Im not a mechanic by any means but with the videos and fitment of the parts it took me longer to take the tires off than it did to change all 4 shocks
Done in 1 day
R
April 6, 2021
Excellent parts no surprises. Shipping containers very solid.
My 11 year old granddaughter helped me to replace the back shocks and the front shock coil spring assemblies. When we watched your tech on the video her response was " We can do that grandpa" I struggled on the passenger front side. Trying to remove the stabilizer bolt. Just cut it off. Second side was 1hr 15 min tire on to tire on. Already sent some friends your way.
Thanks
Rdan
Payson, Utah
Great Product
L
April 8, 2021
Very good quality with fast shipping!
2011 Silverado strut and shock kit
E
April 21, 2021
All parts were as described, fit perfectly, and the how-to videos were an added bonus as well if needed.
Great Service
Tell
May 3, 2021
Between the fast, spot on shipping and exact parts I needed theres no doubt that I will be reordering from here!
Shocks and struts
Mario
June 3, 2021
Alot smoother ride. Very satisfied.
Dont waste your money
Jacob
June 8, 2021
Bought this shock/strut assembly for my 2008 Sierra and installed them at the beginning of March. With in two months they had already stated to wear out and by June I had to replace them.
Love 1A Auto
Lisa
July 3, 2021
Fit perfectly. And as always item is just as described on website. Very quick shipping and if there is a problem with a part they take care of it right away
Couldn't Have Been Easier
Jonathan
August 10, 2021
Purchased and installed this set on a 2011 Silverado 1500 4x4. Everything fit as expected and the entire job went more smoothly than probably any work I've ever done on the truck. This kit has made this job idiot-proof. Only issue I had was that the hardware for one of the front struts had fallen out of the package during transit, but that was UPS' fault, not 1A's. 1A customer service was extremely responsive on the issue and offered to send me the correct bolts, but I had already grabbed replacements from a local shop so I could get the job over with. I highly recommend this kit.
Nolberto
September 4, 2021
Everything was perfect..i would and have recommended it to friends
Fantastic perfect fit all parts. Easy install on my 2012 GMC. Corrected a spongy ride.
Only negative all boxes took a beating in shipping. Lack of packing around parts all lowed parts to rip through and out of boxes.
J
September 22, 2021
good product very fair price
Couldn't ask for better for the price
Garrett
September 24, 2021
Exactly what I needed. Install videos are AWESOME! I could not have done it without them.
jose
October 26, 2021
Fit perfect in my 2010 silverado I like good quality products and good delivery cervice thanks
Worked out perfectly, The ride height didnt change and seems to ride much better, bumps dont knock out my dental fillings anymore!
Do it yourself
tracy
November 19, 2021
Fit perfect
Saved $$
Mike
November 25, 2021
Exactly what I needed. The repair shop wanted $1050 to replace the struts and alignment. With a little work I saved $700. Parts fit perfectly.
Good stuff great price
B
November 30, 2021
No complaints at all07 Silverado 4dr 4wd
Happy Customer!!
robert
December 4, 2021
Great replacement shocks! Replaced all four on my 2007 Silverado Z71 and now it rides like it did when i first bought it! Very happy to find such a good deal on these shocks. Chevrolet dealer wanted an arm and leg plus my first born!!
ChadScott
December 6, 2021
Great product for the price! Fast shipping.
pete
December 29, 2021
Great product fits perfectly on my vehicle.
2008 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT
Tracy
December 30, 2021
These parts fit perfectly, Could not be more pleased!
Rick
January 18, 2022
The components I purchased were an exact fit. The price was right. I highly recommend 1A AUTO.
Joe
January 19, 2022
Great fit easy install would recommend 1A for parts
Richard
February 22, 2022
Sweet
Struts and Hubs for my Silverado - A Success!
David
February 23, 2022
Online purchase was easy, the right parts arrived via free shipping and the videos were spot-on. I installed the struts and hubs easily and the truck feels like a new vehicle. I couldn't be happier. And I save a heap of money by doing it myself.
Great parts at a great price
Keith
March 8, 2022
These shocks and struts were absolutely wonderful at putting my pickup trucks suspension back to original.
Harold
April 5, 2022
Parts fit great; videos were of non 4x4 vehicles. Had to search to find correct one.
Good company, bad vendor
Mike
April 25, 2022
Install went well, but the coil springs had zero flex. Drove it for about 400 miles hoping the coils would break in but they didnt. The front of the truck would leave the ground no matter how slow I went over any kind of bump, basically the truck was unsafe to drive. Called 1A and they immediately sent me new front coil/shock assemblies. Ive driven the truck about 300 miles with the new assemblies and the ride is better but still a lot stiffer than normal, I think its safe to drive but will probably reinstall the original factory coils/shocks. Rear shocks work great! Bottom line is 1A was great to work with, unfortunately their vendor makes a product that is made with steel coils that are way too stiff.
Easy install
Brad
May 10, 2022
Easy to install, especially with 1AAutos great videos. They ride nice, and the ride got even better after they seemed to brake in.
Satisfied Dad of 4
Scott
July 3, 2022
Great products, have used 1A many times many different vehicles. Very helpful videos. I have been a satisfied customer many times.
Suspension shocks and stabilize bolt kit
Pat
July 11, 2022
OEM Easy to install Brought ride like new
Brett
August 14, 2022
Easy to install, and works good. Only problem I had was the nylock nuts could not handle the 75 lbs of torque. Had to cut one off and reinstall original strut bolts and nuts.
Joshua
August 24, 2022
It wrks good and fit perfectly
6 piece suspension
Alejandro
October 23, 2022
Thank you conple satisfied wood work.
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Gonzalo
November 17, 2022
Good
Perfect fit
Michael
April 25, 2023
Perfect fit not a problem my old 2008 Silverado rides showroom new again!
Not worth the money
kenneth
July 6, 2023
Front struts lasted 4 months.
Good quality all around
Tyler
July 10, 2023
They were simple to put in an fit very well. The only problem I had was that their was black paint on the rubber bushings. This is from them painting it after assembling the unit and not taping the rubber bushings. I do not thing it will affect performance but is a show of lower quality workmanship. Understandable at this price point.
Awesome job
Ronald
July 28, 2023
Exactly as shown in the picture. Ease of installation. Great job trq and A1 Auto.
Great Parts.
Jerry
August 12, 2023
I'll never second guess your parts for not fitting, everything was correct and installed easy as can be.
David
August 31, 2023
Easy installation, very good product
jonathan
October 30, 2023
Exactly what I needed, great product
Solid
Norman
November 18, 2023
The three nuts in the struts we small than original. Other than that solid.
100% satisfied
Mike
November 29, 2023
Very happy with the new parts, very easy to install Thank you
Easy install
Chris
December 10, 2023
Easy install, truck handles like new again. I would purchase again.
Greg
April 12, 2024
Great product fits directly
Great parts got the job done.
Stephen
June 25, 2024
Everything fit perfectly and the truck rides well. I'm glad the front sway bar links were included -- mine were broken and I didn't know until we went under to replace the strut/spring assemblies, which are convenient. I'll do the same next time even if it only need the struts.
Paul
August 22, 2024
Did at the same time as front axles. Rides like a brand new truck, not a 2009. Service and videos were excellent as usual.
Awesome!
Nick
October 23, 2024
Worked great and went on super easy with no issues.
Customer Q&A
Will this set-up work on my 2008 chevy suburban 4x4 LT with 5.3 liter without electric ride?March 4, 2019
Al L
10
This kit will not fit your vehicle. The kit that does is currently out of stock (part 1ASSP01119).
March 4, 2019
Christa R
So this parts are new correct?June 20, 2019
Eduardo G
10
1A Auto's house brand parts are new and manufactured by various aftermarket companies specifically for us and built to your vehicle's exact OEM specifications.
June 20, 2019
Peter L
Is this kit TRQ parts?August 16, 2019
Thomas S
10
Yes these parts (excluding the sway bar links) are TRQ parts!
August 16, 2019
T I
10
Yes
August 16, 2019
Letere E
Are the shocks/struts loaded? Or will I have to compress myself?December 17, 2019
Landon M
10
Thank you for your inquiry! Yes the front struts are fully loaded, no need to compress the springs. You simply take the old assemblies out and bolt these in!
December 18, 2019
T I
Are the struts loaded or will I have to compress them myself?December 17, 2019
Landon M
10
Hello,
You will receive this kit as it's pctured. The front struts and springs are assembled and are installed as they are received. Thanks!
December 17, 2019
Adam G
10
They are loaded by a strap around them top to bottom.
You will get them in position, bolt them in and cut the strap.
Pretty easy install if you are somewhat used to wrenching.
December 18, 2019
M T
10
Thank you for the inquiry. These are compressed as shown in the listing image so you will not need to compress them yourself.
December 18, 2019
Christa R
Are the struts loaded or will I have to compress them myself?December 17, 2019
Landon M
10
Hello,
You will receive this kit as it's pctured. The front struts and springs are assembled and are installed as they are received. Thanks!
December 17, 2019
Adam G
Where are these parts made?April 29, 2020
J F
10
Thank you for the inquiry. 1A Auto's house brand parts are manufactured by various aftermarket companies specifically for us and built to your vehicle's exact OEM specifications. Some of our parts are made here in the US while others are manufactured overseas. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
April 29, 2020
Christa R
will these fit my 2011 silverado 1500, it is lowered, does that change anything?June 7, 2020
Luis'and Des N
10
Hello,
All of the parts we carry are only correct for non-modified vehicles. Thanks!
June 7, 2020
Adam G
Would it fit a 1997?July 28, 2020
Austin A
10
This part will not fit your vehicle. We may have a part that is listed to fit.
Please enter your vehicle's year make and model in the search bar at the top of the page. This will display parts guaranteed to fit your vehicle.
July 28, 2020
T I
I'm trying to order the 6 piece complete front and rear strut and shock assembly, and was wondering if it fits the 4x4 also?August 21, 2020
Billy M
10
Thank you for your inquiry. This kit will fit the 4WD models of the vehicles in the "vehicle fit" list. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
August 21, 2020
A C
does this fit?December 15, 2020
Jennifer O
10
This part is specific to vehicles with a particular set of options. We will need more information about your vehicle to confirm the fit.
The information we will need in order to assist you is your VIN.
December 15, 2020
Emma F
Will these work for 2012 Silverado with a 6 inch lift?January 6, 2021
Tuesday J
10
NO
January 6, 2021
M T
10
Currently, we do not carry this part for your vehicle. We're always updating our inventory so please check back soon!
January 6, 2021
Corey M
i have a 2005 sierra 1500 2wd with a leveling kit, which front end kit do i need to put on my truck?February 18, 2021
Timothy V
10
This part will not fit your vehicle. We may have a part that is listed to fit.
Please enter your vehicle's year make and model in the search bar at the top of the page. This will display parts guaranteed to fit your vehicle.
February 18, 2021
T I
Will this fit the 2007 Sierra Denali?April 13, 2021
Thomas S
10
Hello, This kit is listed to fit 2007 GMC Sierra 1500 with New Body Style without Electronic Suspension.
April 14, 2021
Ricale A
Would it fit a 2007 Silverado 1500 classic 2wd ?April 14, 2021
Brian V
10
Here are the specifications that need to be met for a 2007 silverado Chevrolet Silverado 1500 with New Body Style without Electronic Suspension Front & Rear 6 Piece Complete Shock Assembly & Shock Absorber Kit
April 15, 2021
Corey M
I am putting a leveling kit on my 2011 Silverado 3inch front 2 inch back the truck has 195000 miles on the original struts and shocks can I use these to replace my old struts and shocks and will I need to replace the A arm?July 4, 2021
Very displeased V
10
Currently, we do not carry this part for your vehicle. We're always updating our inventory so please check back soon!
July 5, 2021
Emma F
10
Our parts are a direct replacement they would not work with modified vehicles with a lift kit.
July 6, 2021
Ricale A
The rear shocks from my order came with the plastic retaining strap busted off. This expanded one of the shocks. Will I be able to install it like this or do I need to get a new one?July 9, 2021
Greg S
10
The struts should be able to compress down and work properly once installing.
July 9, 2021
Emma F
10
Yes.. they are easy to compress, you will have no issue with them.
July 13, 2021
Rolando G
Are these struts monotone? "heavy duty"September 20, 2021
Anthony F
10
I ordered for a silverado_1500 and do recommend them 100%
September 20, 2021
F A
10
These struts are not considered heavy duty grade but will meet OEM specifications.
September 20, 2021
Cristina P
10
yes they are and they work great on my silverado great price to very happy
September 22, 2021
J D
Will these fit 2009 Silverado 1500 ltz crew cab 44?October 5, 2021
John D
10
This will fit your vehicle if your vehicle does not have electronic suspension.
October 5, 2021
Andra M
10
Yes it fit
October 26, 2021
Jose G
10
They should fit with no problem. Excluding Electronic Suspension.
November 3, 2021
Anthony B
Will this work on 08 chevy silverado 1500 LTZ 5.3 ??November 18, 2021
Sherry K
10
Yes, this part will fit your vehicle as long as you don't have the electronic suspension system.
November 18, 2021
Adam G
10
Yes
November 30, 2021
B R
10
Perfect fit for my 2009. I think you would use the same.
November 30, 2021
Garrett P
Will these work with a leveling kit?November 30, 2021
Bradley N
10
Yes , I have the rough country 1.5 inch leveling kit on 07 Silverado. Rides like new again
November 30, 2021
B R
10
Yes , I have the rough country 1.5 inch leveling kit on 07 Silverado. Rides like new again
November 30, 2021
B R
10
Yes these should work even if you have a leveling kit that is no more than 2".
November 30, 2021
T I
Will this setup work with a '09 GMC Sierra with a 4-in lift kit?April 20, 2022
John D
10
Currently, we do not carry this part for your vehicle. We're always updating our inventory so please check back soon!
April 20, 2022
T I
Will this work with a 6 inch lift ?October 6, 2022
Joe M
10
Good product. No issues so far and the ride is satisfactory.
October 6, 2022
Chris C
10
These will not work on a vehicle with a lift more than 2 inches.
October 6, 2022
T I
Are these struts comparable to what was OEM on my 4X4 Z71 2011 Silverado?January 27, 2023
John D
10
They will fit but just after the 60 day warranty period they will go bad.
January 27, 2023
Jacob P
10
Yes, this part will fit your 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 as long Electronic Suspension.
January 27, 2023
Jean O
How do I know if I have electronic suspension or not?July 6, 2023
Donald G
10
There's a wire harness that comes out of the top of the front strut. If you don't have that you don't have electronic suspension.
July 6, 2023
Kenneth S
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