Hi All,
I finally decided to replace the shocks/struts on my 2012 touring elite after evidence of a leaky rear shock. Based on other comments, at 175k miles it was way past time.
As availability is marginal on many parts I got the KYB Excel-G shocks/struts from RockAuto. (and associated bushings/rubber/etc)
I replaced the rear shocks yesterday. As expected, the leaky shock was bad and the other was softer than a 'new' shock. Both replaced without issue.
I opened the new front struts today to confirm all of my parts before rebuilding the fronts next weekend. When I did a quick compression check on the new struts, they both seemed very soft. I could compress them easily with 10-20lb load. They did extend without issue, they just don't seem to be very 'strong'. I haven't replace many shocks in my life - maybe 20-30, but these were the softest new struts I have ever felt. They took less effort to compress than my old rear blown shocks. Is this normal for the odyssey front strut?
Both packages looked unopened, both struts looked new with no damage or leaks. And, both packages had the top nut poking through the box because there was no other protection for the point load.
The top threaded shaft does look a little bent in the picture, but I think it is an optical delusion. A straight edge shows it to be fine.
Here is a video showing the compression:
KYB Strut Compression
Any thoughts? I just don't want to rebuild the front to discover I've put in bad struts.
thanks,
simon
I finally decided to replace the shocks/struts on my 2012 touring elite after evidence of a leaky rear shock. Based on other comments, at 175k miles it was way past time.
As availability is marginal on many parts I got the KYB Excel-G shocks/struts from RockAuto. (and associated bushings/rubber/etc)
I replaced the rear shocks yesterday. As expected, the leaky shock was bad and the other was softer than a 'new' shock. Both replaced without issue.
I opened the new front struts today to confirm all of my parts before rebuilding the fronts next weekend. When I did a quick compression check on the new struts, they both seemed very soft. I could compress them easily with 10-20lb load. They did extend without issue, they just don't seem to be very 'strong'. I haven't replace many shocks in my life - maybe 20-30, but these were the softest new struts I have ever felt. They took less effort to compress than my old rear blown shocks. Is this normal for the odyssey front strut?
Both packages looked unopened, both struts looked new with no damage or leaks. And, both packages had the top nut poking through the box because there was no other protection for the point load.
The top threaded shaft does look a little bent in the picture, but I think it is an optical delusion. A straight edge shows it to be fine.
Here is a video showing the compression:
KYB Strut Compression
Any thoughts? I just don't want to rebuild the front to discover I've put in bad struts.
thanks,
simon