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 Assembly 2003-07 Honda Accord
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Tools used
12mm Socket
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
14mm Socket
17mm Wrench
Jack Stands
19mm Socket
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
1. Removing the Wheel
Partially raise the vehicle with the wheel still contacting the ground
Loosen the 19 mm lug nuts
Raise and support the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Replace one lug nut loosely
Hammer the tire from the back side if the wheel is stuck
Remove the last lug nut and the wheel
2. Removing the Strut
Remove the 14 mm lower strut bolt
Remove the 17 mm nut from the 17 mm wishbone bolt and remove the bolt
Remove the wishbone from the bottom of the strut
Remove the three 14 mm and two 12 mm nuts from the top strut mount
Remove the strut from the top mount
Remove the upper control arm cotter pin
Remove the 17 mm upper control arm castle nut
Hit the upper knuckle to release the ball joint stud
Remove the 10 mm nut securing the ABS wire bracket to the upper control arm
Move the knuckle forward to remove the strut
3. Installing the Strut
Insert the strut top mounting studs into position
Install the three 14 mm top mount nuts and the two 12 mm nuts
Torque the three 14 mm nuts to 37 ft-lb
Torque the two 12 mm nuts to 16 ft-lb
Insert the lower strut into the wishbone
Install the 14 mm lower strut bolt
Torque the 14 mm lower strut bolt to 32 ft-lb
Align the wishbone with the lower control arm
Install the 17 mm bolt and tighten the 17 mm nut onto it
Torque the 17 mm wishbone bolt to 47 ft-lb
Insert the upper control arm ball joint into the knuckle
Install the ball joint castle nut
Torque the ball joint castle nut to 35 ft-lb
Continue tightening to align the castle nut with the cotter pin hole in the stud
Install the new cotter pin
Install the ABS wire bracket onto the upper control arm
Install the 10mm nut securing the bracket
4. Installing the Wheel
Slide the wheel onto the lug nuts
Replace the lug nuts and tighten them in a star pattern
Lower the vehicle with the wheel lightly touching the ground
Torque the lug nuts in a star pattern to 80 ft-lbs
Lower the vehicle completely
Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years.
Hey everyone. Sue here from 1A Auto and today we have an '07 Honda Accord in the shop and we're going to be doing front strut assemblies. If you need those parts or any other parts for your car, click on the link below and head on over to 1aauto.com.
19 millimeter socket to loosen up the lug nuts. Now I'm going to raise and support my vehicle with my two-post lift and you can use jack stands with a jack.
And now we're clear to remove the tire.
14 millimeter socket. I'm going to take the lower strut bolt out. Make sure you pre-spray to help yourself for a smoother job. The threads on this go through the wishbone. There is not a nut on the other side. The pinch bolt has to come all the way out because of the actual strut itself has a indent in it for where the bolt lines up through the wishbone. So don't think you're going to cheat it and just loosen it up and see if you can slide this out. You won't be able to.
17 millimeter wrench and 17 millimeter socket and we're going to take the wishbone bolt out.
Just take a hammer and tap it out. So now I'm going to remove the wishbone from the bottom part of the strut.
Perfect. Now we can lower our vehicle and undo the top of the strut bolts and slide her out. Now we've lowered our car so we can access the top of the strut. There are three 14 millimeter socket style nuts and two 12 millimeter socket nuts. These do have to come out. Our new strut from 1A Auto comes with the actual all five nuts so we don't have to reuse the old ones.
We'll leave that one on because now the strut's going to feel ... want to drop down.
That's the great thing about this being at this height now. I can reach in with one hand and hold the strut and take this top one off. Take the last nut out.
Now, you can see that there's no, not much room to get this strut out, so at this point I'm going to strongly suggest we undo the top nut to the control arm. Just make your life a little easier. You're moving the upper control on ball joint castle nut. I got to discard the old cotter pin, see if she can come out without breaking.
Beautiful. We discard that because we got a new one. 17 millimeter socket and we're going to take off the upper control arm castle nut.
Now I'm going to hit this right here with a hammer and that ball joint will pop right out of the knuckle.
10 millimeter socket. We'll take this mounting bolt off the control arm. This little nut that holds the AVS wire on. I normally would have done that before. I just forgot. Now you can move the knuckle forward and guide the strut out.
Here we have our new front strut for an '07 Honda Accord from 1A Auto and here we have the actual factory strut. Now you can see that they're same style. The one from 1A Auto has the same keyway and the notch for the bolt. Comes with new bumpers and cover, strut assembly, strut's springs are the same size, same amount of coils. Strut cap, comes with a new strut cap and it comes with five new locking nuts. If you need this part or any other part for your car, click on the link below and head on over to 1AAuto.com.
So I'm going to line the strut cap with the two bolts that go for that cross member bar and then the cap studs themselves. So I can try to get this to go up in there. The front here.
Now I lowered it so that I can hopefully hold the strut and and thread onto the bolts.
The new size of the socket for the new stretch nuts is a 15 milliliter. We're going to snug these down, then we'll torque them to spec. And the two nuts that go on the little cross-member bar is a 13 millimeter socket now. So the three strut mount nuts, three identical ones, are 37 foot-pounds, and the two cross-member nuts is 16 foot-pounds.
Now we're going to reattach the wishbone on the lower strut. Make sure we line that up best we can. Got to find that notch. The only problem with, you might need a mirror so you see the keyway. The torque specs for this lower strut bolt into the wishbone is 32 foot-pounds.
Now we had to take a pry bar and we'll just prying it into the wishbone like this so that we can turn that lower part. so it lines up with the control arm.
Now we can line that up for the bolt to go through. Might need to take a hammer and tap it. Just give it a little fine tuning. I'm going to actually take my punch that I used. See if I can do this. Let's see how far up in the side away off. So we'll take the pry bar and twist it the same time. There we go.
17 millimeter socket. We're just going to snug that right down. Then we'll torque it to the manufacturer specs. 'K that's snug. I'm going to get my torque wrench. Low wishbone bolt that goes through the lower control arm is 47 foot-pounds. Now we're going to attach our upper control arm to the knuckle. Take them ... Here we go. Here we go.
Do the upper castle nut for the control arm ball joint is 35 foot-pounds. Now let's see. Well the keyway is right there for the actual cotter pin. This will also help me know if the stud is turning while I tighten this. Nope. A little bit more.
So you can see I went past the torque, but that's because the cotter pin didn't line up with the hole and you have to go tighten, never loosen to get the cotter pin in. I used a new cotter pin that came with the upper control arm. Slide that right in to the side hole. No.
So what's happening is the control arm is in the way of the length of the new cotter pin. So I'm just going to manipulate it down and that way I don't have to ... there's only one hole on this ball joint. I would have to take the whole thing out to turn the stud. Here we go.
Last is the ABS bracket. It lines right up. There's a little mounting hole for the bracket. Let that guide sit right in there. That's a 10 millimeter socket. Tighten that down.
Now we're ready to put our wheel back on.
I'm just going to snug them up by hand and then I'll lower it down on the ground. Let the weight of the vehicle on it, and I'll torque the wheel to 80 foot-pounds. 19 millimeter socket. We're going to torque the wheel to 80 foot-pounds in a star pattern.
Double check.
Now we're going to repeat the process on the other side.
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Thomas
March 13, 2017
I loved the parts thanks guys I will always shop with you all and Ima tell more people about y'all cause not many knows bout yall
struts purchased from 1Aauto
C
December 12, 2017
Struts were as expected, customer service was top notch. Price was best I could find.
Roy
March 17, 2018
Will continue to purchase other parts from you all
Great product
Sherod
March 25, 2018
This is a great product, it fits like it should the first time. This product will save you time ,money and effort .
Fast and easy
JACOB
May 29, 2018
First of all. Parts came on time and even earlier than expected. They were easy to install and factory correct. I will be buying a set for the rear of the vehicle too. Highly recommend the parts and this site. Easy to work with.
The struts assembly
DANA
November 19, 2018
The struts i purchased were of excellent quality.Very easy to mount.Will definitely be ordering more parts and your videos are very
Educational.I always watch your videos before i start any repairs.Thank you i always recommend your site.
Local garage put them on and I love my car again.
Timothy
January 14, 2020
It had been over a year since I bought the Honda Accord Front Strut & Spring Assemblies and hadn't gotten around to installing them. I just picked up my car with new struts from a local garage and it drives so great. No complaints from the mechanic that I supplied the parts, no complaints that the wouldn't fit, just butter.
Just what I needed
Vernett
June 27, 2020
Great customer service and always have what I need. This part fits my car perfectly with the help of customer Service
NICE AND SMOOTH INSTALLATION
Michael
September 5, 2020
I dont have much tools and experience but me doing this was soo easy and cool that I did it my self versus going else where charging me 2k to do the job
Great replacement struts
Matthew
April 16, 2021
These pretty much match exactly. The only difference is they have one addition coil loop in the springs. Same diameter though. I had to file a bit of slop weld off the shock base where it enters the fork to get it in on one strut. Other than that it was built perfectly. The ride on my Accord is great now. It feels glued to the ground.
07 honda accord struts
Mustang
November 30, 2021
Easy to install, perfect fit, good quality struts. Very satisfied
Derek
March 13, 2022
As advertised , looks to be decent quality
Perfect fit, 2005 Honda Accord Ex 3.0L V6
Jerry
May 4, 2022
Parts a great. As the video shows its really smooth. One thing I did differently, I used my jack to push the rotor/lower control arm with a jack to align the screw holes. I thought this job was going to take days, I mean at the mechanic shops they always have posters about shocks and mechanic charge thousands, but this job took less than an hour each side. One more thing, the Wishbone didn't slide in smoothly to bottom on the strut, you have to just pry the Wishbone with a screw driver, it required moderate amount of force, not difficult. And look for FR and FL sticker, these two aren't interchange able (front right and front left)
Jasseline-
May 5, 2022
Great pieces
new front struts and springs
pete
July 17, 2022
definitely improved the ride quality of my car.
fit and finish could be better concerning the weldment at the lower end of the tube that fits in the fork mount, but that is easily overcome by spreading the fork mount open.
time will tell on the longevity of the parts.
so far, i like them.
pete
Absolutely recommend
Matthew
July 27, 2022
Really easy installation and Honda discontinued these parts and I really needed them. Long story short, wanna save some money, this website is the next best thing
GENE
February 7, 2023
I changed them and they still not working properly you can hear the same noise im not satisfied
Fit 2003 Accord 2.4 Sedan like OE. Good Price, Good Quality.
Ruben
March 11, 2023
Fit 2003 Accord 2.4 Sedan like OE. Good quality like OE for cheap. I would buy this every time in a pinch.
Not to hard of a job
rikckie
June 6, 2023
Car rides very nice now. Video they have made this job doable.
I am glad doing business with this company .
Luis
January 2, 2024
Excellent product quality.. exact fit, fast shipping . Very helpful videos . Thank you.
Easy to install car drives like new good price I'm happy
jeff
May 7, 2024
Complete strut unit easy to install car feels like new good price I'm happy
Customer Q&A
I HAVE A 2006 HONDA ACCORD EX 3.0 WILL THESE FIT?February 11, 2016
STANford L
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Hello Yes these will work on your model application
February 11, 2016
Brian F
10
Sure with no problem
February 12, 2016
Allen S
10
Yes
May 29, 2018
JACOB M
Will these fit a 03 accord coupe?October 13, 2016
Adan B
10
Yes, this is nonspecific to the coupe or sedan model.
October 13, 2016
Derek C
I just wanna be clear for 132.95$ i will get 2 front struts and they will be pre assembled?September 2, 2017
J U
10
Yes they are ready to mount
September 2, 2017
Allen S
10
Yes, this is correct, two front struts already assembled which install directly in place of the old struts and springs. Vehicle installed on is a Honda Accord, 2003, EXL, V6
September 2, 2017
Mark C
10
Yes. I bought these for my accord. They come assembled as shown in the pics, and the installation was pretty straight forward.
September 2, 2017
Jason G
10
I ordered a set of front struts for a 2007 Accord they fit perfect an only took me about three hours to complete.
September 3, 2017
James E D
10
you will be very pleased with these struts , its a good do it your self project that will save lots of money.
September 4, 2017
ROBERT B
Will this fit a hybrid model?December 11, 2018
Keng V
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These struts are not excluding any trims so these will fit the Hybrid models.
December 11, 2018
Corey M
Will these fit 07 accord SE. 2.4 eng?July 14, 2021
George V
Would this fit a 2004 Honda Accord Ex 3.0L engine?September 6, 2022
Rodion G
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Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
September 6, 2022
Emma F
does this fit Honda Accord 2006, 2.4L Sedan?September 29, 2022
John D
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Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
September 29, 2022
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