| Shocks and Struts replacment update
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| Jim_NH |
I am late in updating this thread about my experience replacing shocks and struts on my 2003 pilot:
http://www.hondapilot.org/forums/sh...ad/t-19465.html
I did this at about 95K miles. I went with Monroe Sensatrak light truck and SUV shocks and struts.
One of the rear shocks was an out of box failure. Immediately replaced.
The car now rides way stiff - too many little bumps and bounces get telegraphed to the passengers and it is teeth jarring on long rides.
If you get the Monroes - don't get the stiffer version, even though the Pilot certainly qualifies as a light truck or SUV.
I might decide next time to go with the KYB's - I am having buyers remorse.
I am going to go back to the installer and see if there is anything they can do (can Monroes be adjusted once installed?).
JIM in NH
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| humanoid |
| If there is a reservoir for those (which I doubt) then yes they can be adjusted, but Monroes are non-adjustable. |
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