Kit Includes: (2) Front Sway Bar Links (2) Front Strut & Spring Assemblies
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Location
Front
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
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
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How To Replace Front Struts 2004-13 Mazda 3
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Tools used
13mm Socket
A Piece of Pipe (for leverage)
Torque Wrench
14mm Socket
15mm Socket
Rust Penetrant
Channel-Lock Pliers
16mm Socket
17mm Socket
Jack Stands
18mm Socket
19mm Socket
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Sledge Hammer
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1. Accessing the Strut
Remove the lug nuts
Pull the wheel free
Apply penetrating oil to the bolt holding the lower strut and the upper bolt holding the stabilizer link
Remove the clip holding the brake hose to the strut (Use a screwdriver to pry up from below)
Pull the hose free
Lock locking pliers on the backside of the stabilizer shaft
Remove the 14mm bolt
Spray the 17mm bolt holding the steering knuckle to the strut with penetrating oil
Remove the 17mm bolt using the pipe for extra leverage
2. Removing the Strut
Spray penetrating oil around the bottom of the strut
Hit the steering knuckle with a sledge hammer
Once the knuckle moves, place a piece of wood over the knuckle and hammer the rest of the way
Remove two of the bolts holding the strut from the back of the engine. Loosen the third bolt
Push down on the steering knuckle and push the bottom free
Remove the third screw up top to free the strut
3. Replacing the Strut
Line the strut up with the bolt holes up top. Replace the three bolts firm but not fully tightened
Spray penetrating oil on the strut and steering knuckle
Once its lined up but a jack underneath the knuckle and use it to force it into place
Replace the bolt holding the knuckle to the strut. (Use a torque wrench to tighten it to 80 ft/lbs)
Bring the hose down and feed it through into place. Replace the clip
Reconnect the stabilizer link. Using locking pliers on the back, thread the nut on and tight to 50-60 ft/lbs
Replace the wheel
Replace lug nuts, and tighten to 100 ft/lbs. in a star pattern
Tighten the upper strut bolts to 25ft/lbs
Brought to you by 1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the internet. Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this helpful video helps you out. The next time you need a part for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to be showing you how to replace the front struts on this 2007 Mazda 3 series. We'll show you the right hand side, left hand side is the same procedure and obviously we always recommend that you replace your struts in pairs. You'll need a new set of loaded struts from 1AAuto.com, jack and jack stands, 13 to 19mm sockets, ratchets and a breaker bar or pipe for some extra leverage, a couple of the bolts are pretty tough, flat blade screwdriver, locking pliers, a large hammer, 5 or 10 pound sledge, penetrating oil and a torque wrench.
Start off by removing your wheel and tire. There will be a hub cap so you'll remove the hub cap first. We have the benefit of air tools. If you're not using air tools, you'll want to loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground first then raise and support the vehicle and remove the lug nuts wheel and tire. We're going to apply some penetrating oil to the bolt that holds the lower strut and as well as the upper bolt for the stabilizer link. There is a clip that holds the break hose into the strut, now use a screw driver to pry that clip out. You can pry from the side first and then kind of pry up from below and pull the clip out.
Once you remove the clip, just pull the hose free. Now, take a pair of vise grip or locking pliers and lock it onto the back side of the stabilizer shaft and then there's a 14mm bolt and remove that with a 14mm socket and ratchet. Now, there's a 17mm bolt that holds the steering knuckle to the strut. You see I'm using a 17mm socket and ratchet and a pipe for some extra leverage to loosen up that bolt. You need to make sure that you spray that bolt with a lot of penetrating bolt beforehand to help this process along. Okay, we just shed that extra pipe and removed the bolt the rest of the way.
I'm going to coat with penetrating oil around the bottom of the strut where it goes with the steering knuckle and then use a nice, big sledge hammer and just hit the steering knuckle directly at first. Once you get it to move then put a piece of wood in just so you don't do too much damage to the steering knuckle and use the wood to hammer it the rest of the way off. There are three 14mm bolts that hold the strut in at the top, remove those. One note as we fast forward here, you want to remove two of the bolts and then just loosen up one of the bolts most of the way. You want to leave one bolt intact.
Okay, with one bolt still up top installed, push down on the steering knuckle and break the bottom free. Now, finish removing that top bolt and bring the strut down and out. Old strut on the left, new strut from 1A Auto on the right. You can see all the mounting points are the same. It's going to install just the same. Okay, ready to install the new strut. There's the stabilizer link mount that goes right to the back, easy way to line it up. Put the strut up in and then start one of the bolts on. It's just a matter of lining it up. Once you have one of the bolt holes lined up then start the bolt on. Once you get one, you can start the other two. Now, just fast forward. We're not tightening them up all the way, we're just kind of preliminarily tightening them up.
Now, we're ready to put the bottom back together, put some penetrating oil or grease in then in hope to get things together. Push the steering knuckle down. Line them up with a strut and push it in. Once you started, put a floor jack underneath the spindle and jack it up and that will force the spindle or the steering knuckle up onto the strut. Now, you can put the bolt through. It will only go through if the strut is together enough. We'll fast forward here as we just preliminarily turn or preliminarily tighten that bolt up. Now, we'll use a torque wrench and tighten that bolt up to 80 foot pounds.
Bring the hose down, feed it through and back and up into position and put the clip back in place. Then fast forward here as we put that stabilizer link back in place. Thread the nut on, put the locking pliers on the back side and tighten it up, get it nice and tight, you want it anywhere from 50 to 60 foot pounds. Then keep the speed going here as we put the wheel and tire back on. Thread the log nuts on and tighten them up preliminarily. Okay, and back on the ground we've tighten the log nuts to 100 foot pounds using a star pattern. Reinstall the wheel cover noting the position of the valve stem. Now, we're going to tighten and torque the upper bolts to 25 foot pounds and repeat all that for opposite side and we should be all set with nice new struts.
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Benjamin
October 8, 2019
Exactly as advertised. Worked great, easy install. Zero issues.
06 Mazda 3 hatchback
M
December 21, 2019
One of the strut came with bent break line bracket so my break line is hanging free. I installed it anyway because did not want to wait for another week or two for return, new item etc
I'm very disappointed otherwise would be good replacement.
Good value for the money
Robert
March 28, 2020
I was trying to eliminate a clunk from my wifes Wanda 5 (something all too common on these vehicles). I was a little dubious regarding how the ride would be given the coils rod diameter was different but thy were fine. The sway bar links were a plus. It turns out that they were fine. I replaced several front and components and while my clunk has been improved significantly it unfortunately is still with me in a minor fashion. My only real issue was the tendency for the rivet nuts at the top of the strut mount to want to cross thread and the fasteners that came with the struts were rather short and too difficult to install so I reuse the original mounting bolts. With sufficient care these should provide an excellent refit for your Mazda three or five front end.
Luis
April 30, 2023
Perfect fit, great quality
Customer Q&A
Are fasteners included?February 5, 2020
Robert C
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New hardware is not included with this item. You may be able to reuse your original hardware if it is in good condition. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
February 5, 2020
Curtis L
10
Yes, they come with everything needed for installation.
February 5, 2020
Bethania C
10
Fasteners for the tops of the struts and the sway bars are included were included in mine.
Fasteners for the lower portion of the struts were not included and I was able to reuse mine. I did order new pinch bolts and nuts just to be safe though as mine were pretty rusty.
February 5, 2020
Daniel M
10
The big bolts for struts are not included. You have to reuse them. But the rest of the fasteners are included
February 5, 2020
Leroy T
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Yes
February 5, 2020
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