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This video shows you how to install shock absorbers on your 2010-2016 Cadillac SRX. Shock absorbers help your vehicle stay stable and safe. Signs of worn out shocks are knocking or bumping noises, loose handling, or a bouncy or bumpy ride. The typical service life of a shock absorber is 50,000 miles, depending on conditions. TRQ shocks and struts are engineered to fit your vehicle perfectly.
This repair was done on a 2013 Cadillac SRX Premium 3.6L Sport Utility 4-Door Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2010 Cadillac SRX
2011 Cadillac SRX
2012 Cadillac SRX
2013 Cadillac SRX
2014 Cadillac SRX
2015 Cadillac SRX
2016 Cadillac SRX
Tools you will need:
• Pry Bar https://trq.video/oSX-1AXAA00020
• 15mm Wrench https://trq.video/oU4-1AXAA00010
• 13mm Socket https://trq.video/obso-1AXAA00015
• 21mm Socket
• Trim Tool Set https://trq.video/o9Y-1AXXX00006
• Large Locking Pliers
• 1/2 Inch Impact Gun https://trq.video/osu-1AXAA00252
• Socket Driver
• Socket Extensions https://trq.video/obso-1AXAA00015
• Swivel
• Torque Wrench https://trq.video/oaCW-1AXAA00044
• Gloves https://trq.video/o3s-1AXSS00048
• Safety Glasses
• Floor Jack https://trq.video/o36-1AXAA00068
• Jack Stands https://trq.video/oSy-1AXAA00065
• Pole Jack
• Wheel Chocks
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Is this same on a 2014?
should the reas shock mount be replaced and if so where would you get it
Could the rear shocks cause the rear to sag down? Do they control ride height at all? I had the caddy dealer replace the rear shocks a year ago because they were leaking. Now both tires tread is wearing thin on the inside edge. The out side edge of the tires still look brand new. Could it be the alignment? Car has 90,000 miles but never ate up the rear tires before. And I've owned it since brand new. I don't want to replace the tires until I know what's wrong. I really don't trust the dealer, and my mechanic has since retired. I've never had the alignment done before, but this sagging and very noticeable camber issue is dramatic. What are your thoughts? thank you
I'm going to do my wife car, thanks to this video. I'll send you a clip when im done. Thank you