Kit Includes: (1) Front Passenger Side Strut & Spring Assembly (1) Front Driver Side Strut & Spring Assembly
Quantity: 2 Piece
Specification
Side Location
Driver & Passenger Side
Location
Front
TRQ fully loaded shocks and struts are manufactured using premium raw materials and calibrated to restore original ride comfort. TRQ shocks are fully loaded featuring a pre-loaded bearing plate, upper and lower spring isolator, upper spring seat, coil spring, boot kit, and premium strut. TRQ recommends replacing your shocks or struts in pairs to ensure even wear of components and improved ride comfort. 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
Loaded Struts: Pre-assembled application specific design
Application Specific Design: No modifications necessary
Matched Pair: Improved comfort and extended service life
Restored Performance: Reduced body sway and vibration
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
Item Condition:New
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How to Replace Strut Spring Assembly 1999-2004 Honda Odyssey
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Tools used
20mm Socket
21mm Socket
Flat Blade Screwdriver
18mm Wrench
Jack Stands
18mm Socket
19mm Socket
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
22mm Socket
1. Remove the wheel
Loosen the lug nuts with a lug wrench
Raise and secure the vehicle
Remove the lug nuts and wheel.
2. Remove the bottom of the strut
Apply penetrating oil to the nuts on the bottom of the strut.
Use a breaker bar and penetrating oil to unbolt the 18 mm strut bolts on the bottom
Unclip the ABS sensor wire.
3. Remove the top of the strut
Pop the hood and secure it.
Use a flat blade screwdriver to pry up the little covers to access the 14 mm nuts.
Apply penetrating oil to the 14 mm nuts at the top of the strut.
Hold onto the strut as you remove it.
4. Install the new strut
Bolt the strut back in, torquing your 14 mm bolts to 30 ft lbs
Have someone help you guide the top of the strut into place and get the nuts started under the cover.
Insert your spindle to the lower end of the strut and raise your control arm until the bolt holes line up.
Torque the bottom 18 mm nut to 85 ft lbs
Make sure you don’t pinch your ABS wire and its placed correctly.
5. Replace the wheel
Put the wheel on and hand tighten the lug nuts.
Lower the vehicle and torque the lug nuts to 100 ft lbs using a star pattern.
Brought to you by 1AAuto.com. Your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the internet. 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 front strut on this 2003 Honda Odyssey. Pretty much the same as any '99-'03. I'm sorry, '99-'04. We show you the passenger side front strut placement. Driver's side is the same. We do always recommend that you replace your struts in pairs, as well as you will need to take your vehicle for an alignment after this repair. You'll need a new set of struts from 1AAuto.com. You'll need a jack and jack stands, 8-22mm sockets. You'll need ratchets for those sockets with a breaker bar or a pipe for some extra leverage for some of the big ones, an 18mm wrench, some penetrating oil, and a flat blade screwdriver.
As you can see here, I've got the vehicle raised up and I'm removing the lug nuts with my impact wrench. If you don't have an impact wrench, you want to start with the vehicle on the ground, loosen the lug nuts with a 19mm socket and breaker bar or your tire iron. Then raise and support the vehicle and remove the lug nuts and wheel the rest of the way. You can see here I'm kicking the tire. That's basically just a way if your tire or wheel is a little bit frozen on because of the aluminum, just give it some good kicks and break it loose. Then you can remove the tire. We're going to start by putting some lubricant on the ends of the bolts so the nuts actually come off on the front and the back side. We've got an 18mm wrench and an 18mm socket for the top of the end link. The 18mm wrench goes on the back. Socket goes on the front. Then you just have to use your muscle to tear it apart. I'm just going to speed up here as we remove that nut the rest of the way. Now we can pull the end link out. There are a couple bolts on top that hold the break hose and the ABS sensor. Spray them down with some penetrating oil, as well as the two large bolts that hold the strut. The 10mm socket and ratchet to remove the upper, or the break hose. Then 8mm socket and ratchet or a wrench to remove the ABS sensor wire.
Next we're going to remove these two 22mm nuts so we can pull the bolts out of the strut and remove the bottom half of the strut. Most people have ratchets. If you need a little extra leverage, you can always put a pipe on the end of it and get yourself a whole lot more force on it. As you can see, it works. One step better than the ratchet would be a breaker bar. It is obviously a little longer so you don't need to add pipe to it usually. As you can see, it normally works too. Just see us cheat here as we get out the impact wrench and pull those nuts off the rest of the way. To get these two bolts out, you can see that they're already loose so we really just have to tap them out. Just going to fast forward here. You can just use your wrench, turn the bolts counterclockwise and pull on them and they'll come out, or just use some kind of punch or tool to knock them out from the other side.
Now you just basically need to wiggle them apart and then the bottom of the strut is detected. On the top you can see that there is three covers, and that's how you access the top bolts for the strut. First we'll pop the covers off. The three bolts on the top of the strut are 14mm so we'll drop a 14mm socket down there and... Fast forward as Jeremy removes two of the bolts. We're going to leave one on for right now. If you do drop one down in there you can actually just take that plastic cover, the cover that has the three holes in it, pull up on it, and you'll see me do it later, pull up on it and a couple clips come loose and you can reach underneath there and grab the nuts if you drop them. Now we'll loosen up the last nut and you see the strut start to drop down. As you can see, the new one looks a lot like the original one, except obviously brand new. It will look and fit and bolt in just like the original one did. You want to put the top in first. Make sure you put the ABS sensor wire in the right spot. That's going to go under the strut. While one person is lifting up, you can actually lift up this roof here. Grab your new bolts. Help guide it up in there. Turn it a little bit the other way. Guide it up in, and start your bolts.
I'm just going to fast forward as Jeremy reaches under that cover, puts on the rest of the bolts and then kind of preliminarily tightens them. If you didn't have a helper, what you could do from the last scene is put one of the lower bolts into the lower strut mount area and then just use a jack to jack up the suspension to help you guide the strut into place. Now we're going to torque these top three strut bolts to about 34 pounds. I'm just going to fast forward as we, as Jeremy tightens up the last two bolts, then puts that plastic cover back down in place. Make sure all the clips are secure, and then put the three little plastic covers that go over top of the bolt holes into place. We can basically align this by sticking something through the bolt holes. Now make sure the ABS wire is in the right spot and you should be able to get the knuckle into the middle of the strut. Fast forward here as Jeremy pushes those bolts through, puts the nuts on and just kind of preliminarily tightens them up.
You'll want to torque these bolts to between 115-120 pounds. Speed it up here as Jeremy bolts on some of the final components, the 8 and 10mm bolts that hold the ABS sensor and the break line, as well as a little bit later you'll see him put the strut, the stabilizer link strut back on. Obviously we're showing you the passenger side. You always want to replace these struts in pairs and as well have your vehicle aligned after you do this type of repair. Put your wheel back on and start all your lug nuts just by hand first, and then while the vehicle is still in the air just kind of preliminarily tighten them with your socket and ratchet or as I'm doing with my impact wrench. Again, use your torque wrench and you want to tighten your lug nuts between 95 and 100 foot pounds. Use a star pattern as you tighten.
We hope this 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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stuts and sway bar link replacement 04 Odyssey
randy
February 26, 2017
This a reasonable project for your average car owner with access to the right tools and a little strength to get the struts in and out. Parts from 1A Auto fit just right. Videos are why I purchased from them, very helpful and keep them coming! My Odyssey has 145,000 miles on it so it was ready for new, sway bar links were shot. Old struts were about a 1/2" shorter than the new ones. Restored the ride height of the vehicle and improved ride and handling. Don't expect a miracle improvement in either, but it is noticeably improved. I also replaced the rear shocks. That project is about as easy as it is going to get.
Strut assembly
Michael
June 19, 2017
I ordered front struts for my 2003 Honda Odyssey. The arrived in just two days. The price was great and the fit was perfect. I did view the installation video in advance. I also used the required tool list to ensure I had what I needed. I did encounter one wrinkle in that the nuts on my original assembly were not the size indicated in the video so it did require one extra trip to the store for a deep well socket. The struts were fairly easy to install even without a lift. The struts remedied the problems I was having. Additionally once I was into the job I realized I needed to replace the sway bars as well. I ordered them from 1AAuto as well. Installed them in about 30 minutes or so and the van rides great. I would recommend these parts as well as 1AAuto for your parts needs.
Fit Perfectly
Zane
July 5, 2017
I removed the old ones and these fit perfectly and restored the ride height and handling. Best price for struts anywhere.
E
July 10, 2017
Buying the strut/spring assy is the way to go so you don't have to mess with taking the spring on and off. This strut/spring assy fit perfectly on my '02 Odyssey. My old struts were shot and making a lot of noise, but with the new assy's installed the front suspension is nice and quiet, and after I got it aligned the following day it rides like a new car. This was the first time I replaced front suspension parts, but this replacement really is as easy and straightforward as it looks on the How To video.
Good parts ,good price !
T
October 4, 2017
Works amazing ,easy to install ,delivered by ups very quickly !
Perfect Fit; Excellence Service and Support!
Joseph
October 23, 2017
I cannot say enough about the support and service I received from 1A Auto. The products (shocks and struts) were of the highest quality and were a perfect fit for my vehicle. The parts were delivered before the estimated delivery date and the procedures and tutorials on the site were excellent! Thank you!
Valentine
March 16, 2018
I glad i got them fast delivery but I'm waiting for a nice day to install them then i can give a proper review of the struts
Great quality!!
Jose
March 28, 2018
I received the parts before I expected, good prices and quality, I think I will buy again more parts in this place,
Do it yourself
Fernando
May 26, 2018
This was an easy install. It took me about 2 hrs to replace them. Just like oem parts.
Very satisfied.
Price and Shipping we're great
David
October 25, 2018
Price was right. Fast shipping and installation video was great. Shop at A1 all the time
Shocks
J
October 30, 2018
Wonderful site cheap and good quality,I buy shocks and struts for my Honda
Work great
Michael
May 15, 2019
Install would ave been much easier with better directions. There r no markings on the struts to show direction (this side faces forward) or even a statement that they will only go in one way... I must have put one side on and off 4 times cause I wasnt sure they were on right. They looked angled... until I figured out I couldnt get them in the strut brackets any other way.
Great parts
Ucol
January 10, 2020
The price was absolutely a great deal, the shipping was out standing order today and they delivered the next day and the overall parts it self was great my van is riding just like new
Great value
austin
February 18, 2021
Fit perfectly no issues at all good quality product
Amazing product, highly recommend
Edward
July 10, 2021
Fit perfectly, direct replacement for the factory. After installation and driving the vehicle, struts ride perfectly. Awesome product!!!
Should have this done earlier.
Joe
October 20, 2022
Feel like new car. Hopefully the parts last long. Made in China and cost effective. Otherwise pay big bucks for OEM parts to keep up my 2004 van.
7424
April 18, 2023
Good service fast y good cuality.
Right part, right price right on!
Steven
June 30, 2023
I was happy to receive the actual correct struts! Pulling the old ones out was a challenge however, the new ones popped right in and I'm good to go. Thank you.
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