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
Description
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.
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
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.
FREE Shipping is standard on orders shipped to the lower 48 States (Contiguous United States). Standard shipping charges apply to Hawaii and Alaska.
Shipping is not available to a P.O. Box, APO/FPO/DPO addresses, US Territories, or Canada for this item.
Expedited is available on checkout to the United States, excluding Alaska, Hawaii.
Final shipping costs are available at checkout.
How to Replace Rear Shock Absorber If Lower Bolt Breaks 2006-11 Honda Civic
How to Replace Rear Shock Absorbers 2006-2011 Honda Civic
Created on:
Tools used
Adjustable Wrench
14mm Wrench
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
Hammer
Rust Penetrant
Pry Bar
Jack Stands
19mm Socket
5mm Hex Wrench
Side Cutters
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Center Punch
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
1. Removing the Interior Trunk Trim
Remove the three pins from the side interior trim panel in the trunk
Lift the flooring
Remove the pin from the side interior trim panel in the trunk
Remove the trim panel from the ledge
Move the side interior trim out of the way
Remove the 14mm nut from the shock with a 5mm allen key and 14mm wrench
Remove the plates from the shock
2. Removing the Wheel
Loosen the 19mm 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
3. Removing the Rear Shock Absorber
Support the lower control arm with a floor jack
Remove the lower bolt with a 14mm socket and breaker bar
If the bolt snaps, remove it with a hammer and punch
Wedge the shock out with a pry bar
Remove the shock
4. Installing the Rear Shock Absorber
Remove the nuts and rubber bushings from the top of the shock absorber
Place a washer on the stud of the shock absorber
Place a bushing on the washer
Place a casing on the stud
Insert the shock up into place
Press the bolt through the bottom of the shock
Thread the nut on to the bolt
Jack up underneath the control arm to press the shock into place
Place a bushing on the top of the shock
Place a washer on the top of the bushing
Tighten the 14mm bolt to the top of the shock
Torque the bolt to 22 foot-pounds
5. Installing the Interior Trunk Trim
Insert the interior trunk trim into place
Press the trunk hatch trim on
Place the flooring on
Press the push clips into the interior trunk trim
Jack up underneath the shock
Torque the bolt to 43 foot-pounds, counter-holding if needed
6. 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 80 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!
To get to the top of the rear shock mounts you have to go inside the trunk before you even raise and support the vehicle or take off the wheel and remove the trim panel that's in here. Use a flat bladed screwdriver, unscrew these plastic clips. Pull that out, put this back here so we don't lose it. This clip here and a clip here. Put this aside. And actually lift this up to get it out of the way. There's another clip here. Just kind of lift up on it. Can pop this trim up by pulling it up and out. Off the clips. And then we're just going to slide the carpet part off. This comes off all the way, that's fine. You can just put it aside. You have to do this for both sides. From here we can get inside to the top of the shock.
I'm going to spray some rust penetrant on the top of the shock. This is a locking nut and in the top of the shock we have to put a five millimeter Allen key into to counter hold it. The nut is 14 millimeter. I'm going to put a 14 millimeter ratcheting wrench on here and a five millimeter Allen key and a breaker bar to counter hold it. I'll finish taking it off with my fingers. Take out our Allen key and breaker bar. Wrench came out with it. Take off that top plate. Just put that down inside here because we're going to reuse it. Take our 19 millimeter socket and breaker bar and while the vehicle's on the ground, we'll loosen our lug nuts.
We'll raise and support the vehicle. With the lug nuts loose I can just take the socket and finish taking them off. Lug nuts loose I'll take the wheel off and tire and put it aside. Need to remove the lower bolt from the shock. Spray some rust penetrant. We're going to support the lower control arm with our floor jack. Take a 14 millimeter socket and a breaker bar, loosen this bolt. The head of our bolt has broken off, the bolt is going through the bottom of the shock and into a captured nut on the other side, it's actually kind of like a rounded welded threaded piece.
So what I'm going to try and do is hit this with a punch and hammer and through and break off that part, and then I'll have to replace the bolt and just put a nut on the other side. We're going to use an air chisel, give me a little more power. Punching this out didn't work, so I'm going to use a reciprocating saw to cut the captured part of the nut off of the control arm. And then we'll replace it with a regular nut on the bolt. Got a slot wide enough now, going to take a small pry bar and wedge it in there and a ball peen hammer and try to tap it away and break it off. There it is.
The shock is loose but part of the bolt is still through the opening on the other side. I'm going to take a pry bar, try to wedge this out. I'm not worried about bending this stamped steel control arm too much because when I put the bolt back through we can pull it back together. I just want to get it apart enough so I can get the shock out. There it is. You may need to compress the shock. You can just grab it, press it down, lift it up and out.
Here's our original shock from our vehicle and our brand new one from 1AAuto.com. It still has the strap on it from shipping, that's why it's compressed, otherwise it is identical in design to the original. This should be normally if you have a rust-free vehicle, this shouldn't be too difficult. This bolt should come right out of here. Unfortunately ours, the bolt head snapped and then I had to cut the bolt off and the captured nut off of the control arm, so I'm going to use a new flange nut and we'll install it just like that. Otherwise this should work great and fit great in our vehicle for us.
This needs to come off before we can install it up into the body. So what I'm going to do is just snip this off with some side cutters. The shock is going to want to expand. Take the nut off of here. Put it aside. Take off this rubber bushing. Separate these. One half's going to go through the body, the other half's going to go down on the top of it. This will go like this. Get our bolts. This is going to get fed up into the body. Put the bolt in there for a second. I'm going to push up against the body, compress the shock, and then lower this down in. Push the bolt through just like that.
Take our nut that we're going to use on the other side and I'm going to thread that on. Just get it snug for now. Car down so you can use the floor jack to lift the suspension up and put the shock up into the trunk. Put this jack up on the lower control arm of it. Make sure it's lined up and push these in place. That's all it takes. Put our bushing in just like that. Put our metal plate and thread the nut on. I'm going to use the ratcheting wrench tighten these. Torque is 22 foot-pounds.
So I'm starting to turn the shock shaft so I can use to use this adjustable wrench. There's some flat spots on either side of this and I can kind of hold it. I'm just going to snug it up. And that feels pretty good. Use our torque wrench with a 14 millimeter deep socket, 22 foot-pounds. I should really have a crow's foot to do this. I don't have one so I've got that snug and tight as I counter held it and just tightened it up. That should be good enough, it's only 22 foot-pounds. It felt good by hand. We'll leave that. So just repeat these steps because you should always replace shocks in pairs and do the other side. Then we put our carpet back in place. Just pushes back up in place. Push it under there.
I'm going to put this trim back in. It just snaps back in place. We can lower this down. Push our trim clips back in and line up the holes. Get that one in place. Push right in. This one lined up. Pushed in and this one here. Going to push this back in. Carpet's back in place. The jack putting some weight on the transmission just like we used it to push the shock back up into the body. I'm going to torque this to 43 foot pounds. I need to counter hold it. Of course if this has the captured nut you don't have to do that. Once it clicks, the bolt is tight. Now we can lower the jack away.
Since we moved the sway bar out of the way while we cut our captured nut off, we're going to reinstall the sway bar link but you shouldn't have had to do that. Otherwise install your wheel and the job is complete. Put the wheel back on the car. Get one of the lugs caught. Get them caught by hand first. We'll torque them with the vehicle weight on it, when it's on the ground, really just need to bring them down until they're seated. The vehicle on the ground, the lug nut torque is 79.6 foot pounds so we're going to do it 80. Do this on a cross pattern.
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
5mm Hex Wrench
Torque Wrench
Gloves
16mm Wrench
14mm Socket
Jack Stands
19mm Socket
Ratchet
Floor Jack
3/8 Inch Impact Gun
Safety Glasses
1/2 Inch Impact Gun
PSA56534
In Stock
Product Reviews
Loading reviews
4.45/ 5.042
42 reviews
5 Stars
4 Stars
3 Stars
2 Stars
1 Star
30
7
1
2
2
Honda Civic shock and struts
B
October 27, 2017
The price of this set is great these are by far the cheapest out there. I only had these on for a couple of weeks and so far they are running great and the quality seems good also. I would give this 5 stars but since I only had these on not too long I really dont know how long they will last.
GREAT PRICE AND FAST TURNAROUND
C
December 27, 2017
I checked all reputable sites for shocks and struts for my 08 Honda. 1A Auto beat everybody's price by a large margin plus they gave me free shipping!
Parts got here in 3 days just like I was told. Parts are top of the line. I will use 1A for all my parts purchases now!
Low price on good parts
arthur
January 1, 2018
Could have paid more for item like this in a name brand, easy to install, ride is very firm and tight. don't judge these by the price, low price for good parts, and free shipping.AR
Shock/strut change on 2006 Honda Civic Ex coup
V
April 11, 2018
The shocks arrrived as promised and looked amazing. This was my first time every installing shocks and because of the video on 1Aauto it was a breeze. The ride quality has been very smooth not stiff or too loose. I highly recommend this part instead of KYB or Monroe (to expensive)
Cheap Shocks that Work
M
August 16, 2018
Struts and Shocks were the cheapest on the market. Installed them myself and they have done the job so far, although it has only been 2000 miles.
Not much improvement in ride quality over the very old stock shocks though.
2008 Honda Civic DX Coupe.
2007 civic struts and shocks
Steven
December 29, 2018
Product looks exactly like originals and perform just as well so far. Installed myself. The hardest part of install was removing the old bolts from the bottom of rear shocks. Saved a lot of money buying these and installing myself. I've purchased before from 1a auto and will purchase again. Can't beat 1a auto pricing!!!
Excellent
Sandra
March 2, 2019
Perfect fit.!no trouble!!!
Just what I needed .
Arturo
March 3, 2019
This complete set is what I needed for my 2011 Honda Civic. Fit as described .
Good quality, but shipping packing subpar
L
March 28, 2019
Definitely love the price and quality that you get for that price with a1 Auto. But, I was definitely surprised at how poorly packaged the parts were. My rear strut ended up falling out of the package (luckily, it wasn't damaged) once I picked it up and the boxes that they came in were in shambles. Throwing a heavy piece of metal into a box that is held together with a plastic tie is going to destroy the box. Some basic packaging would have prevented this. Perhaps this is where they make some savings, but it runs the risk of damaging the materials being shipped.
Otherwise, it would have been a 5 star review.
2010 Honda Civic Strut and Shocks Kit
Bert
July 7, 2019
Ordered a set for my sons 2010 Civic. I must say it was shipped quickly however one of the struts were damaged. I called 1A Auto, not only did they replace the part but they adjusted the price for my troubles. Great place to buy parts and great service
Ride Quality Returned
Ceev
November 4, 2019
I bought these for my 2008 Honda Civic LX Coupe - 5 speed manual, because my previous shocks were making lots of noise after each numb like it s bottoming out. I bought the car about a year ago, and did not know of the previous owner changed them.
After installing them, I noticed the ride quality is better. The small bumps on the road were now being absorbed by the shock, because I didnt feel that much energy transfer through the car and to me. Obviously, its going to happen, but this wasnt as rough as before. Id say I have about 600-800 miles into them now, and I would buy these again. Lets see if they hold up to 10,000-20,000 miles.
Just as good as factory or even better!
I
December 22, 2019
It was easy to scroll through and find a replacement suspension kit for my car. The were super affordable compared to other online sellers and I received this and another purchase I made within 3-4 days. I swapped them out myself and BAM! Just as good as new or even better!
Decent factory replacement
C
February 29, 2020
Direct fit and greatly improved the ride on my failing suspension. Would have given 5 stars but the one front shock cover came all messed up. It still functions, mainly cosmetic, just disappointed that it looks mangled.
2007 honda parts
donnie
March 17, 2020
Great products and instulation video exact fit no problems at all at a great price
Good fit, good price!
Sam
May 1, 2020
I bought these to replace the broken stock strut on my 2008 Honda Civic. They fit well and give a good ride, so very happy with the purchase. The price was good and videos are a nice feature, especially when they mention the torque specs. Car rides very nice now!
Installation
C
November 10, 2020
Received my product real quick. But the best part was the easy installation. Pre-mounted springs saved me lots of time!
Been had them in for a couple weeks now and they ride very smooth
Feels like a new ride
adrian
November 15, 2020
Was tired of the shaking and rough ride everyday. Got this set and took it to my mechanic right away. He said the replacement was made easy by the parts coming together. So thankful and satisfied as a customer. Purchased all 4 motor mounts and had them installed. Just as good. Now my car feels like a whole new ride. Thank you
60/100 could improve
Diego
March 1, 2021
I bought the whole set like 200 hundred miles ago, my car is not bouncing anymore, feels really thight is not tilting when braking and accelerating, however, every time I go over a pothole or cracks in the road the car feels the same than before replace them. I wonder if I have to replace something else.
Amazing Product
T
March 22, 2021
I didnt know what shocks and struts were until every single pothole I hit, felt like my tire was coming through the trunk. I spoke with my mechanic about it, and he told me what to order ! Ill tell ya, once these were put on I have had the smoothest ride! Its been a blessing.
Warranty problem
Abdualmjeed
March 29, 2021
The item is working perfectly fine but one shock seem to be defected I requested a warranty return for that side but I havent gotten a response yet!
alexander
June 23, 2021
Excellent service thank you so much
Perfect fit at a great price
Dennis
June 26, 2021
Perfect fit at a great price
Bienvenido
October 19, 2021
Very good product easy fit Ill recommend it
Struts 2007 Honda Civic Coupe
Dennis
November 12, 2021
A1 Auto Parts quickly delivered the parts I needed to repair my Honda Civic coupe. The A1 video tutorial was incredibly helpful.
Not quite to spec
Larry
March 4, 2022
Everything fit, all hardware included, money I save was offset by buying bolts. Camber was perfect before. Now I had to buy cam adjustment bolts because RH front being 1.3 degrees negative. LH front was .3 positive I could live with that. I hope the camber bolt will bring me in spec.
Complete Strut Assembly
John
March 20, 2022
We have had no issues with the struts. Easy to install. Can tell a difference in the way it drives. It is smoother going over bumbs.
Will
March 31, 2022
Makes my car ride like new again
Timothy
April 6, 2022
Perfect fit. Easy install with the videos provided.
Awesome
Brian
May 25, 2022
Great. Perfect. An amazing difference. Thank you.
Fantastic Quality Replacements
Andrew
June 28, 2022
Purchased these for my 09 civic coupe, they were perfect! No stress when replacing, it was an easy plug n play situation where everything fit nicely as the OEM. Its been over 10 months and my car rides nice and smooth. If its not already known, please make sure to get an alignment after installing these!
Cathy
December 21, 2022
The packaging was good. The front struts were installed and have had a creeking sound ever since. It sounds like the springs are bound up against the strut body. I do not expect the struts to last very long and they weighed about half of the original Honda struts. suggesting thinner than stock steel.
Awesome ride
Victor
March 8, 2023
Easy to install. Fit like original equipment. Fast shipping
Cesar
March 15, 2023
Me gusto mucho, la entrega rpida y todo quedo perfecto muchas gracias 1A.
Shock Install
Glenn
May 16, 2023
Great price, good fit, easy install
Great Products and Price
Robert
July 28, 2023
Perfect match to original oem. Fast Delivery and great prices.
So far so good
Henry
September 3, 2023
Struts work great and fit perfect. Now lets see how long they last.
Do not buy
Hector
October 26, 2023
Do not buy, worse than stock used one, asked for a refund and they send a new pair same issue.
The Good Dr. Up State NY Catskill Mts.
David
December 12, 2023
Form, function, quality, all spot on. Install of new parts that fit right makes the job a pleasure to do.
Adalberto
December 19, 2023
Good price Izzy to put tham on good guaranty
Struts for nephew
Timothy
May 28, 2024
Correct parts and great value and shipping. Thanks. Instructions inside were good, access to online videos was excellent.
D'Arcy
January 30, 2025
Perfect, I need to buy a set for my new one. These fit and preform well on my 06
More unsatisfactory items from you all
Curtis
March 18, 2025
These items were amazing cheap and the time in which they lasted was proof. Save yourself a headache and get them somewhere else. They started to leak a few months after install. What a wast.
Customer Q&A
Do these fit a SI, 2007 honda civic coup SI, or what do you recommend?March 17, 2018
Billy B
10
Hi Billy.
I bought these struts for my 08 civic. Fit fine and worked out well. I don't know if there's any difference between the one year difference but hope it helps.
March 20, 2018
C H
I have a 2011 Honda Civic Coupe. Since I'll be replacing the entire front struts with the front strut assembly kit I'd also like to replace the bolts/nuts that attach the front strut assembly to the wheel assembly. What are the correct parts to use?June 16, 2018
Bob D
10
You should be able to reuse the original hardware in most cases. Unfortunately we do not carry those nuts and bolts, so we cannot offer them if you need to purchase new ones.
June 17, 2018
T I
Needing these for my 09 coupe, wondering if these are up to par with OEM parts? went to a local shop and said I wanted good quality struts I won't have to change a year later, and they showed me some that were $288 each only for the front and this liMarch 29, 2019
Deminybs D
10
1A Auto's house brand parts are manufactured by various aftermarket companies specifically for us and built to your vehicle's exact OEM specifications.
March 29, 2019
Peter L
Will these work for my 2009 Honda Civic lx sedan?February 11, 2020
G 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.
If you'd like to order with a Customer Service Representative, please give us a call at 1-888-844-3393. Thank you!
February 11, 2020
T I
10
No, these are for the coupe.
February 11, 2020
T R
will these for 06 civic si coupe?July 5, 2020
Juan N
10
Hello,
This will work for any coupe model Civic. Thanks!
July 6, 2020
Adam G
Will this fit 06 honda civic lx sedan ?July 11, 2020
Juan D
10
Thank you for the inquiry. This kit is not listed to fit, as it is for the 2 door coupe only. The correct part # for your vehicle is 1ASSP01231. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
July 14, 2020
Andra M
These are for front and rear?December 18, 2020
Patrick G
10
Yes, this kit will be for front and rear.
December 18, 2020
Emma F
Is there a kit with rear springs for the coupe also?February 3, 2021
E M
10
We do not have a kit with all included, although we do carry the rear shocks and springs in a separate kit.
February 3, 2021
Andra M
Will this fit a 2009 Honda Civic EX?August 24, 2021
T I
10
Hello, this is listed for 2006-2011 Honda Civic Coupe
September 1, 2021
Ricale A
Will it fit a 2007 Honda Civic si sedan?October 4, 2021
Trenton S
10
Currently, we do not carry this part for your vehicle. We're always updating our inventory so please check back soon!
October 4, 2021
Cristina P
Does this fit to my Honda civic 2009 ex couple?June 14, 2023
Valentin G
10
Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
June 15, 2023
Emma F
Will these fit a 06 honda civic ex coupe?March 21, 2024
John D
10
Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
March 21, 2024
Emma F
Customer service
877-844-3393
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 9:30pm ET Saturday - Sunday 8:00am - 4:30pm ET
Enter Vehicle Year Make Model
Specify your vehicle's year, make and model to guarantee fit.
Year
Make
Model
Options
Drivetrain
This part doesn’t fit a . Select from parts that fit.