How to Replace Front Strut Spring Assembly 2007-11 Honda CR-V

How to Replace Front Strut Spring Assembly 2007-11 Honda CR-V

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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install , fix, change or replace your front shocks with their loaded struts. This video is applicable to the 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 Honda CR-V.

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• Flat Blade Screwdriver http://1aau.to/oWM/1AXAA00013
• 17mm Wrench http://1aau.to/ojN/1AXAA00010
• 18mm Wrench
• 12mm Socket http://1aau.to/oMz/1AXAA00015
• 17mm Socket http://1aau.to/oMz/1AXAA00015
• 19mm Socket http://1aau.to/omn/1AXAA00043
• 22mm Socket http://1aau.to/obo/1AXAA00266
• Trim Tool Set http://1aau.to/ojQ/1AXXX00004
• 1/2 Inch Breaker Bar http://1aau.to/ohb/1AXAA00078
• Ratchet http://1aau.to/oXC/1AXAA00016
• Socket Extensions http://1aau.to/oMz/1AXAA00015
• Torque Wrench http://1aau.to/opr/1AXAA00044
• Rust Penetrant
• Center Punch http://1aau.to/obv/1AXAA00055
• Floor Jack http://1aau.to/onR/1AXAA00068
• Hammer http://1aau.to/ohx/1AXAA00091
• Jack Stands http://1aau.to/on2/1AXAA00065
• Magnet – Extendable
• Wire Brush http://1aau.to/ocW/1AXAA00079

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1A Auto: Repair Tips & Secrets Only Mechanics Know says:

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Arrahmansah Tetra says:

hi, does honda crv's shock breaker can fit into honda fit? ty

jeric lee says:

gas type or hydraulic?

serafin molina says:

thank you for sharing this video and becoz of this.. I will order the parts from you guys.. for appreciation : )

x x says:

Are the shocks absorbers alredy inside the struct assembly??

Darryl Frazier says:

New nuts lol oh please don’t judge me

jjsjr555 says:

I see you used a 17mm and 3/4 socket for the sway bar link nut. I can't get the 17mm to fit. So what is the best/correct size?

MacCready says:

If you live in the rust belt, its not a bad idea to have a set of sway bar end links on hand because the bolts may be so rusted you'll have cut them off. They can always be returned if you don't need to replace them.

Tempus Fugit says:

I have been watching a few of those CRV videos. Great videos! Is there a reason you don't use anti-seize compound on any of the bolts during re-assembly?

Andrew Ramos says:

Should I get the wheel alignment before or after the install?

Robert L says:

Fantastic video made it look so easy

David Kling says:

Oh man…that looks heavenly with a lift.

TheAlvaro345 says:

Why don’t u use any power tools ??

Josh Guacamolean says:

Looks like I’ll change the link at the same time if it’s that big a pain to loosen.

M Man says:

Sir you did great job, Easy and fast way to replace the shocks. Thank you

Amir Salib says:

Awesome man you did a great job thanks wish for you all the best

siii says:

My used 08 crv front suspension is way higher than the back suspension…back has like 2"gap
Front has like 5" gap. .
Did someone put a spacer possibly?

CenterTree777 says:

13:15 What?! , no Anti-seize? Honda has terrible engineers that designed that nut/bolt setup! All after-market sway links have regular nuts, and a mock nut at the back to hold it from turning (right where you put the vise grips). Thanks for this video though,,,awesome!

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