How to Replace Rear Shocks 11-14 Hyundai Sonata
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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install , fix, change or replace your rear shocks. This video is applicable the 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Hyundai Sonata
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• 19mm Wrench 1aau.to/oeD/1AX...
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Great video. 2 Notes:
110 ft-lbs on that lower bolt like others have said
When mounting the new strut to the mount, make sure you use a pair of pliers to grab the rod at the top and snug down that bolt. If you don’t you’ll get a rattling sound over bumps and will have to do the job over again (like me)
You just save me some money with this video!!! Easy to do it your self.
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One of the best video i saw for a diy! I will always double verify torque specs for any vehicle, even if someone told me what the torque is😁 you can also use the tip of the rod to hold it while losing it with a wrench also, it’s made for that… you never know if for any reason you’ll have to replace this old shock in place, bad new part, wrong part, etc😬
This was the same for my 2012 Hyundai Tucson. I found it easier to line up the bottom and pop the bolt in then get the top in place. Easiest job ever. Thanks
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Very nice video. Thanks for demonstrating the proper way to use a torque wrench.
Great job on the video
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What is the part number for front and back stunts and shocks
Great video but one question. The spec sheet for 2011-2014 sonata states the torque as the following : 137.3~156.9 N.m (14.0~16.0 kgf.m, 101.3~115.7 lb-ft)
Your video shows 57 lb-ft - that's a difference of 50 lb-ft +/- a few. Couldn't this lead for problems?
Yes it definitely not suppose to be off by that much
Yeah they should probably take this video down and do another with correct torque bc people are dumb. Honestly, there was probably a good amount of people who didn’t realize we did in the past three years this video has been up.
What about the rear coil spring
awesome and informative video! i will say though the torque for bottom strut bolt is 110 ft lbs not 57 ft lbs
you're right. according to the manufacture's guide it's Tightening torque Nm(kgf.m, lb-ft) :
44.1 ~ 53.9 (4.5 ~ 5.5, 32.5 ~ 39.8)
for the 14mm
and for the 19 mm its:
137.3 ~ 156.9 (14.0 ~ 16.0, 101.3 ~ 115.7)
(it's on an optima, but that's the same)
Thanks for that info! I have to go back down there in the morning and tighten mine up a bit more as well.I had a gap between the shock and knuckle screw hole after only putting 57lbs of torque and was curious why but maybe this is the reason. Needs to be 110lbs
What impact is that? Seems powerful
I have a 1/2 drive DeWalt impact works great
Best video ever thanks for making such a great explained video 🙏🙏👌👌👍👍👍
I have a long wheel base 12 passenger chevy van,it has a very bumpy rear ride.What is best & type shock,no air shocks,to buy?
Should I use vice grips on the hydraulic arm when I go to torque the top nut back on? Well I guess I could throw a towel over it and use locking pliers.
Good easy to follow video. Thanks
Is this similar to the 15 Sonata?
very explain full thanks
Do you guys know where I can buy a replacement bushing for the shocks?
Rule of thumb is do not tighten any of the bolts until they are all started
Great job buddy 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks!
So mine has 17000k...and I want to do new struts...should I also do new springs in the back?
I changed mine and it’s now making noise like something is loose but nothing is I’ve torqued all bolts only thing I can think of is the bolt on top of the strut I dont get what else could be making that noise
+redlightdistrick We wouldn't be able to diagnose an issue like that here, you may want to have a local mechanic take a look at it. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
I know this is one year ago but check that top bolt. I didn’t smug my down all the way and got a rattling noise. If you used threadlocker get your torch out and heat up the 2 under mounting bolts to get them free
Should you not torque the shock nuts vehicle on the ground?
nice job
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I just did the same thing
Thanks
Will I need an alignment after replacing both rear shocks ?
+James St patrick Yes, an alignment will be needed for these parts.
Shocking!