Choices seem to be OE, KYB, and Monroe; who has any experiences (positive or negative) with any of these? Due for replacement but need to decide which to order. Thanks!
Just be sure to use OEM parts or KYB, not anything else. Monroe I would avoid.Yeah, 130k and I'm pretty sure they're original, van is getting awfully 'bouncy' and doesn't settle very quickly after going over bumps, so I'm pretty sure they're shot and due for replacement. And I have spring compressors etc. and have rebuilt struts several times before, so planning on just ordering dampers, spring pads, bump stops, and hardware to get this done.
It's KYB in many cases but the OE KYB line is different than the aftermarket KYB line.Any idea who the OEM supplier is for Honda shocks and struts?
I only replaced one sway bar link on my wife’s Civic a month ago. What a royal pain in the a$$ trying to get the old one off. After the 1st one, I didn’t even try to replace the other side.Earlier this year I put KYBs all around. They feel very similar to the stock Honda shocks. I was hoping they would be firmer, they were not. I got them from Rock Auto. I bought the top bearing, a really cheap one, under $10, and they look and work fine. The sway bar end links were a real PITA to remove. I replaced one because I could not get it off.
Thanks for posting these part numbers. I checked on the Majestic site for my 2010 EX-L and found the front shock assembly part numbers end in -L31, rather than -L11. $310 each - more than I would have guessed. The stabilizer link assembly is $18.If you’re looking to replace front/rear. “Spring” for OEM assemblies for the front and KYB for the rear. They’ll last and the van will drive just like new. There’s also another part (stabilizer) to replace on the front not included in the assembly. Here are the oem part #s:
Shock Absorber Assembly, R Front 51601-SHJ-L11
Shock Absorber Assembly, L Front 51602-SHJ-L11
Link Assembly, Front Stabilizer 51320-SHJ-A02