How to Replace Rear Shocks 2011-15 Kia Sorento

How to Replace Rear Shocks 2011-15 Kia Sorento

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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 video shows you how to install shock absorbers on your 2011-15 Kia Sorento.

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This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2011 Kia Sorento
2012 Kia Sorento
2013 Kia Sorento
2014 Kia Sorento
2015 Kia Sorento

Tools you will need:
• 10mm Socket http://1aau.to/oxs/1AXAA00017
• 19mm Socket http://1aau.to/ono/1AXAA00043
• 21mm Socket http://1aau.to/ono/1AXAA00043
• 24mm Socket
• Torque Wrench http://1aau.to/orX/1AXAA00044
• Floor Jack http://1aau.to/ojh/1AXAA00068
• Wheel Chocks

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@user-ti9ze5lb1h says:

Hat if the new shock does not move when you exerciser it?
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@edgarmullins9327 says:

Do you have to have a floor jack to replace them?

@stevesmith-ny8jb says:

Excellent video. Its the little details (socket size, explanations, so on) that make it so usable for the general public. Thank you.

@zgmorris13 says:

These videos are great guys. Super helpful for a mechanically inclined person who has never done these before.

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