Kit Includes: (1) Rear Passenger Side Shock Absorber (1) Rear Driver Side Shock Absorber
Quantity: 2 Piece
Specification
Side Location
Driver & Passenger Side
Location
Rear
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How to Replace Rear Shocks 2009-17 Chevy Traverse
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Tools used
15mm Wrench
Torque Wrench
15mm Socket
Rust Penetrant
17mm Socket
Jack Stands
21mm wrench
Side Cutters
Rubber Mallet
Dead Blow Hammer
Ratchet
Wire Brush
Floor Jack
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
1. Removing the Wheel
Loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise and support the vehicle
Remove the lug nuts
Slide the wheel off the hub
If the wheel is stuck, thread on two lug nuts by hand
Strike the wheel with a dead blow hammer
Remove the lug nuts
Slide the wheel off the hub
2. Removing the Rear Shock
Apply rust penetrant to the shock bolts
Clean the shock bolts with a wire brush
Hold the upper shock bolt with a 15mm wrench
Loosen the upper shock nut with an 18mm wrench
Hold the lower shock bolt with a 21mm socket and a breaker bar
Loosen the lower shock nut with a 21mm wrench
Support the control arm with a floor jack
Remove the lower shock nut and bolt
Remove the upper shock nut and bolt
Pull the shock off its mount
3. Installing the Rear Shock
Loosen the two 15mm bolts in the shock mount bracket
Place the shock into the mount
Slide the upper shock bolt into the top of the shock and the mount
Thread the nut onto the upper shock bolt
Tighten the two 15mm bolts in the shock mount bracket
Cut the shipping strap off the shock with side cutters
Allow the shock to expand
Place the washer between the control arm and the shock
Line up the shock with the control arm
Slide the lower shock bolt into the top of the shock and the control arm
Thread the nut onto the lower shock bolt
Torque the lower shock nut to 74 foot-pounds
Lower the jack
Hold the upper shock nut with an 18mm wrench
Torque the upper shock bolt to 52 foot-pounds
4. Installing the Wheel
Slide the wheel onto the hub
Start the lug nuts by hand
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Torque the lug nuts to 140 foot-pounds in a crossing pattern
Hi. I'm Mike from 1AAuto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
Use a breaker bar and a 22mm socket to loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground. Just go around and loosen them all. Raise and support the vehicle. We're using a two-post lift. You can use a jack and jack stands. Use a socket and finish removing the lug nuts. Take the wheel and tire off.
The wheel and tire is stuck to the brake rotor. I have to put a lug nut on it. Put a second one on the opposite side here. Just lightly take a dead blow. We'll just break it free. It might take a couple hits. It might take one hit. The lug nuts keep it from falling off. Just put the wheel and tire aside.
If the shock bolt that goes through the top is covered with dirt, I’m going to take some rust penetrant, spray it on here, and with a wire brush, try and knock some of that dirt free so when I go to remove the nut it spins off the threads easily, so it doesn't get clogged up with dirt. I have to clean some of the dirt off the end. For the lower one, I'll do the same. Spray it with some rust penetrant.
I'll start by loosening but not removing the upper one. There isn't quite enough clearance to get an 18mm deep socket in here and a ratchet, so I'm going to use an 18mm box wrench. I'm going to loosen the nut, and I have a 15mm wrench to counterhold the bolts. Just keep going until you have the nut almost all the way off. You can change to the open ended part so it'll go a little quicker. I've got this loose but not all the way out. I'm going to spray some more rust penetrant in here. It is moving freely, but I want to make sure it comes out of this part of the shock.
The shock is mounted to the lower control arm with a large bolt that goes all the way through the control arm and is held on with a flange nut. Both of these are 21mm. I'm going to use a 21mm socket and a breaker bar. I'm going to hold the end of the bolt. I'm going to use a 21mm box wrench to break the nut free. It's a lot easier sometimes to break the nut free than try to turn the whole bolt.
I turn this pretty far out on the threads, and then I will use a floor jack to support the lower control arm and remove the lower bolt. Use our floor jack. I'll just lift up on the control arm just a tiny amount. Unthread this by hand now. Let's lift up on the jack a little bit. There it is. We're going to remove this upper nut from the long bolt. Give it a good push. Pull straight through, which is good, or else grab the shocks, and pull the bolt out. I'm just going to push the brake line just gently out of the way. I pulled the bolt out. I'm also supporting the shock. Just like that. Now, I'm just going to work on walking the shock out of the mount here. The hinge is caught on some dirt.
This is the original shock from our vehicle, and a brand new shock from 1AAuto.com. It comes wrapped with this shipping strap so it doesn't fully extend like this one is. I will actually install it with that in there. It also comes with this little conical washer to match the original. That'll go on the inside here. This'll fit great and work great in your vehicle.
I'm going to loosen this bracket here, these two 15mm bolts using a 15mm socket and ratchet. I'm not going to remove them, I'm just going to loosen them. That should give me enough movement. Install our shock. Okay, just slide the long bolt through. Install the nut. Tighten these bolts back up. Just go until they get tight. Now you cut this shipping strapping with some side cutters. The shock will start to expand.
This washer that comes with the new shock, the cone part is going to match the cone part in the control arm. Slide this over. You might have to push up the shock a little bit. Put the bolt through, just like that. The washer will go back around this side, and the large nut. Torque the lower bolt and nut to 74 foot-pounds. Lower the floor jack. I'm going to use a 15mm ratcheting wrench on the bolt end and counterhold the 18mm nut and snug this up. Counterhold the nut with the 18mm, and then torque the bolt's head 52 foot-pounds. It would be ideal if I could torque on the nut, but I can't get it in here with a deep socket.
Reinstall the wheel and tire. Thread the lug nuts on by hand. Now lower the vehicle to the ground and torque the lug nuts. Torque the lug nuts to 140 foot-pounds in a cross pattern.
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Great product
David
October 18, 2017
Arrived as scheduled, easy installation, car handles much better. Will buy again.
J
March 25, 2019
Fast shipping Item as described. Will do business with them again!!
Great shocks
Mike
April 3, 2019
I've had these TRQ shocks in for a year and 25k miles later there still nice and tight! Great shocks!
Jason
April 14, 2019
As advertised, fit was good!
Exactly as described / Excellent Quality / Easy to do
S
April 20, 2019
After watching the install they were really easy and the normal things a garage mechanic does to extend a job just don't happen. I think it took about 20 minutes for both sided.. I used a bottle jack on the floor to control the spring and followed the video to get it done. I immediately noticed the quite and improved ride and the alignment confirmed the ride height going back to original (up about an inch). I do a lot of my own work and the fast delivery and great price and quality from here was excellent. Thank you for an extremely cost effective way to may my ride like new!
2014 GMC Acadia Rear Shocks replaced quickly
T
June 10, 2019
I think it took longer to remove the wheel than it did to replace the rear shocks in my 2014 GMC Acadia! The video on 1A was spot on from the size of the bolts to supporting of the Control Arm, this could not have gone any smoother.
Excellent parts
M
September 3, 2019
Very nice parts
Easy as pie
M
September 16, 2019
Went in as easy as the video said they would, 250 miles on em and no issues so far, hope they last as long as the originals did
M
October 22, 2019
Went in very easily. No problems yet.
Fast delivery and great savings
C
December 13, 2019
I received and estimate of $500 to have my back shocks replaced. I am a handy guy and do work on my car from time to time and I know when I am in over my head. After waching some online videos, I decided to order them from here.
Replacing rear shocks should not difficult and the links for additional info that A1 sends were very helpful. I even had a tool list before starting the repair. What a time saver.
1A Auto made it easy for me to succeed and I saved over $400.
I will definitely be ordering from here again.
Rear Shocks
P
December 21, 2019
Great product!! Restored ride back to original quality. Quick shipping and easy to put on.
Thanks 1A Auto for saving me hundreds having a shop do it.
Exactly what I was hoping for...
Kevin
June 16, 2020
Perfect fit. Incredibly fast shipping. Superb quality. Cant ask for anything else. Would buy again, no question.
Rear shocks
Alvaro
September 10, 2020
Thanks, my car its new again
Chevy Traverse Rear Shocks
Dave
October 26, 2020
After looking around for a set of rear shocks for my 2010 Chevy Traverse, 1A Auto offered the best product for the best price. web page was very easy to navigate. delivery was quick and the install was easy after watching their video.
Fast shipping, great product
J
November 3, 2020
Exactly advertised, I put off replacing my rear suspension because of the price. Then I came across A1 Auto and the prices cannot be beat. Fast shipping, I actually received them a day early. The value cannot be beat.
Great product for the money!
Kevin
January 19, 2021
I recently purchased these shock absorbers for my 2010 Buick Enclave and i have to say they are keeping up just great! Installed them myself and only took 45 minutes! I will always buy my parts from 1A Auto because they have prices and quality no one else can beat!
GMC Acadia rear shocks
Glenn
May 9, 2021
Good product, easy to install. Improved ride.
Great
Elvis
September 5, 2021
Great
Chad
October 3, 2021
Great product
Fast delivery
Gerardo
April 5, 2022
Perfect fit I'm very happy very good produc I recomented 100 percent
Easy to install....Work great
josh
June 7, 2022
I like them. They are a direct replacement and when in easily and quickly.
shocks
Mary
July 9, 2022
received them quick fit my suv. good sevice
Mark
November 9, 2022
Made very easy to do
pablo
March 20, 2023
Good value for the price
Palmer
May 16, 2023
Arrived on time and work well on 2019 Yukon XL Denali.
Very good product
mamdouh
October 8, 2023
Very satisfying with the rear struts it made the car feel like new again and it fits perfectly easily to install with wonderful installation videos. Thanks for making it so easy for DYI people
Jeffery
November 4, 2023
Parts came promptly, look & perform fine
No more bouncing!
Clint
November 30, 2023
Perfect Fit for my Chrysler Enclave. Fixed the bouncing in the back.
Daniel
January 3, 2024
the shocks were just as described
Awesome parts
Giovanni
January 4, 2024
They work amazing definitely buy more this brand
2010 traverse
Courtney
April 10, 2024
Prefect fit and restored ride quality. Replaced them a few years ago and holding up great.
Great
James
May 12, 2024
Fast shipping. Easy to install. Can't go wrong
Competively priced shocks that ride well.
Ronald
June 18, 2024
I liked that the dust cover is metal rather than plastic like the OEM shocks. Ride is good and the price was competitive. Fit perfectly.
Ethan
October 29, 2024
Very easy to install, work as good if not better than the oem I removed
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