HOW TO REPLACE REAR SHOCKS STRUTS ON HYUNDAI ELANTRA

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HOW TO REPLACE REAR SHOCKS STRUTS ON HYUNDAI ELANTRA 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

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2010 Hyundai Elantra Rear Rear Shocks Struts Replacement Removal
2011 Hyundai Elantra Rear Rear Shocks Struts Replacement Removal
2012 Hyundai Elantra Rear Rear Shocks Struts Replacement Removal
2013 Hyundai Elantra Rear Rear Shocks Struts Replacement Removal
2014 Hyundai Elantra Rear Rear Shocks Struts Replacement Removal
2015 Hyundai Elantra Rear Rear Shocks Struts Replacement Removal
2016 Hyundai Elantra Rear Rear Shocks Struts Replacement Removal

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AutoRepairGuys
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It was nice of Hyundai to place the rear spring separate from the shock. Usually its inside and more difficult. This car is pretty easy to work on and much appreciated by the DIY crowd.

philc.
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Got both left and right done within a short time, no issues whatsoever thanks to this video.

Thank you.

christopherramcharan
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These dudes are an absolute Godsend. Doing repair and maintenance on the obscure (compared to your civics and corollas ) Korean brand that is just now becoming much more common and somewhat competitive with bigger brands

beanburrito
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I have a 2014 Elantra. I did it myself. What a difference! I enjoy driving my car again! Thank you for posting this video. Keep it up !

wonbadappl
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Thanks for the vid. I was able to replace them and used the same struts you recommended. The shaking finally stopped and it feels stable. Great job guys

Nautilus
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Do not use RED thread locker. If you ever need to disassemble those parts again, you will need torch to heat the part to at least 500 degrees F to get them apart again. Those bolts should not need any thread locker if they are torqued correctly, but if you still want to use some, use the BLUE thread locker.

Alakarr
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You guys have saved me so much money! The shop time here (small mechanic shop) is 110.00 an hr. With a hoist you can replace rear shocks in 15 minutes. On the ground it takes a little longer. Still worth saving the 110.00. Like paying yourself.

brianmcnary
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Can you make a video on replacing the front struts on Hyundai Elantra? Thanks to your videos I have DIY'ed so many repairs and maintenance on my 2012 Elantra. Love your channel!!!

santoshkulkarni
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excellent video. Thanks for pointing out the safety issue of supporting the spring before removing the shock.

anthonydarpino
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Thanks. Saved me tons of money not going to have a mechanic do it. I have a 2007 elantra with 190k on it. Made a difference.

travistalbert
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the end of your star tire wrench fits all these too and is good leverage for top one

TheAssinighn
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Great how-to video. I'm an idiot with cars, and after watching your video, I felt like even I could do this.

davidwhitsitt
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Great video. Helped me replace the rears in my 13 Elantra Limited at 70k miles. Not only did I have the wandering/bouncy/out of control rear in turns like you mention, but the OEM crappy shocks actually cupped my tires severely after only 15K miles from the poor damping. basket ball effect. I hope these shocks (and new tires tomorrow) solve the problem, because I'm not replacing tires every 15k miles. Why would they offer suck crappy shocks from the factory? I used the torque specs for the shock bolts and did not use loctite...kinda useless with all that WD40 over the bolts, and you shouldnt need loctite if you torque them to 87 ft./lb.

MrShadyfish
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I own that same Hyundai Elantra, but a 2013 model. Do you have the video on replacing the front struts??

I already replaced my rear shocks by myself like in that video!

starcar
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Great video! Thanks for showing how easy the task is. Do you have a video on replacing the front struts for the same car? Thanks very much and Toodles!

RadhadaniteBabylonian
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do you have 2 channels with the same videos? World mechanics and auto repair guys?

lifeisgood
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Thank you so much for making this video, I will be ordering the same shocks you did for my 2013 Elantra
💕God Bless

TEXASBABYDOLL
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Hey guys thank so much for the video they help me alot

richardvillanueva
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Thank you very much for sharing. You saved me 300$. 👍👍👍

moshealex