Kit Includes: (1) Rear Passenger Side Shock Absorber (1) Rear Driver Side Shock Absorber
Specification
Side Location
Driver & Passenger Side
Location
Rear
Our direct fit gas-charged strut assemblies help to restore your vehicle’s handling and ride quality to just like new.
Item Condition:New
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How To Install Replace Remove Rear Shocks Struts 2002-06 Nissan Altima
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Tools used
12mm Socket
14mm Wrench
18mm Socket
A Piece of Pipe (for leverage)
Floor Jack
Hammer
Jack Stands
Pry Bar
Ratchet
Rust Penetrant
Socket Extensions
Vise Grip Pliers
1. Removing the Strut
Raise and secure the vehicle
Apply penetrating oil to the two 12mm bolts
Remove the two 12mm nuts from the top of the strut
Remove the 18mm bolt from the bottom of the strut
Pry the strut up and off its mounting with a pry bar
Pull out the strut and the rubber cap
2. Preparing the New Strut
Put the old strut in a vise
Remove the 14mm nut from the top of the strut
Pull off the outer part of the strut
Slide the outer part of the strut onto the new strut
Put the new strut into a vise
Tighten the 14mm nut onto the new strut
3. Installing the New Strut
Put the rubber cap on top of the new strut
Slide the new strut into place
Line up the new strut onto its studs
Insert the 12mm nuts onto the strut
Push the bottom of the strut into place with a hammer and a pry bar
Insert the 18mm bolt into the bottom of the strut
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Hi, I'm Don 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 struts on this 2003 Nissan Altima. The items you'll need for this are new rear struts from 1A Auto.com, 12 millimeter and 18 millimeter sockets and a ratchet with an extension, 14 millimeter wrench, a vise, a pair of vise grips, pry bar, and a hammer.
Start off by just spraying these bolts up here with some penetrating oil and we'll fast forward as Don removes these two 12 millimeter bolts. Now, underneath the car, on the lower part of the strut, right here, you can see that it's held in with an 18 millimeter bolt. We're just going to fast forward as Don removes this and you can see he uses a piece of pipe for leverage. It just makes it easier to remove that bolt. Once the bolt's out you just want to pry the strut up and off. Then you want to just pull the strut down and out and watch out. The little rubber cap at the top will fall down.
Now, to remove the outside of the strut and put it onto the new one you just want to put this into a vise. Use vise grips to hold the end of it and then, using a 14 millimeter wrench, just loosen up the nut at the top there. Once the nut's removed you can pull the outer part of the strut off and you can see the old one in the back, the new one from 1A Auto up front. They're identical and they'll mount exactly the same.
Now, slide the outer part of the strut onto the new strut and we'll fast forward as Don puts it back in the vise. Same as before, just reverse the order and tighten that back up.
Now, feed your strut back up into the wheel well with the rubber cap on top of it. Now line up the top into the hole and line up the holes on the strut with the studs and then just replace those two 12 millimeter nuts. Now, using a pry bar and a hammer you just want to carefully push that strut back into place. Then, replace that 18 millimeter bolt. Then, you're all set with this side and you want to repeat the process on the other side.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best servise 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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Richard
August 21, 2018
parts came quickly and well packages- has no problem with the parts except the tapped nut on one of the struts was the wrong size-cross threaded of just too big. The original large bolt would not work so I just bought a smaller/longer bolt and nut. Slightly disappointed as I had to go back to store - Also on mine I MUST used a six point 1/2 drive socket to get the large bolt out as a 12 point will just round the corners. They should recommend this in the AIA video as the sockets are hard to find
Perfect
Erika
September 24, 2020
The part is was good for my car
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