How to Replace Shocks Suzuki Swift

How to Replace Shocks Suzuki Swift

View our detailed guide to replacing rear shocks on a Suzuki Swift. Please note that the steps may vary depending on the year of the model and the car design.

►Suzuki Swift rear shock absorber replacement steps:
00:10 Raise the steering knuckle using a jack lift
00:15 Open the boot, and remove the cover lining clips
00:36 Remove the old shock absorber from the wheel arch
00:44 Set up the new shock absorber
01:08 Place the new shock absorber in the wheel arch
01:43 Place the wheel back on the vehicle

► Tools required for Suzuki Swift shock replacement:
KYB Rear Shock Absorber for Suzuki Swift – R&L: Excel-G, Twin Tube (Part No. 343420)
Socket wrench: 17 mm
Screwdriver: 5.2, 14, 17 mm
Penetrating oil
Transmission jack lift

► Need more info on Suzuki Swift shock absorbers? Check out KYB’s replacement guide:
https://www.kyb.co.za/knowledge-base/replacing-shock-absorbers/bmw-x5-shocks

► Find shock replacement guides for various car brands and makes:
https://www.kyb.co.za/knowledge-base/replacing-shock-absorbers/

►Explore KYB’s extensive car knowledge base to learn more about shock absorbers:
Common absorber fitting tips:
https://www.kyb.co.za/knowledge-base/shock-absorber-common-fitting-tips/
Common reasons for shock failure:
https://www.kyb.co.za/knowledge-base/shock-absorber-failure-reasons/
Vehicle suspension overview:
https://www.kyb.co.za/knowledge-base/suspension/

►Contact KYB South Africa to source parts and find out more: https://www.kyb.co.za/contact-us/

KYB’s Excel-G shock absorbers are used by vehicle manufacturers and aftermarket repair shops all over the world. The shock absorbers and struts are designed for maximum performance and longevity. Our factory in Gifu, Japan, is the largest in the world with a capacity of over 50 million car parts.

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Kim Arellano says:

if you replaced new absorber do you need a wheel.alignment?

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