Front Strut Rear Shock Sway Bar Tie Rod Control Arm for Honda Pilot 2006-2008

$ 175.62

Bundle Description: Complete Strut shock ,Stabilizer ,Tie Rod ,Control Arm Fitment Type: Direct Replacement Manufacturer Warranty: 10 Year Shock Absorber Type: Gas Included Hardware: Mounting Hardware Vintage Car Part: No Express: Split shipment Gas Charged Shock: Yes Mounting Style: Screw-On Shock Absorber System: Double Pipe Modified Item: No Compression Range (in.): 14.48 ,11.50 Brand: HUB-AutoPart Custom Bundle: Yes Features: Sealed Placement on Vehicle: Front, Left, Right Adjustable: No Manufacturer Part Number: HUB843402S01A Surface Finish: Polished, Rust Protected UPC: Does not apply Type: Strut & Spring Assembly Interchange Part Number: 171451 171452 37246,shocks, struts Universal Fitment: No Performance Part: No Material: Steel OE/OEM Part Number: K750124 K90716 K90717 K621349 K621350 ,sway bar, Control Arm Superseded Part Number: ES3717 ES3716 EV471 , Inner Outer Tie Rod OE Spec or Performance/Custom: OE Spec gtin13: Does not apply Extended Length (in.): 21.69 ,16.875

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30 Days Money Back | Awesome customer's service GUARANTEED | Fast shipping Manufacturer Direct Sell | 99% Positive Feedback | Fast&Secure Delivery Item Features: Front Strut Rear Shock Sway Bar Tie Rod Control Arm for Honda Pilot 2006-2008 30 Days Money Back | Awesome customer's service GUARANTEED | Fast shipping Manufacturer Direct Sell | 99% Positive Feedback | Fast&Secure Delivery Item Features : Buffer conveys shock to drivers and passengers in order to improve ride comfort and reduce fatigue . Extend body life, prevent spring damage and improve braking effect. Suppressing the rapid vibration of the wheels while driving, preventing the tires from leaving the road surface and improving the driving stability. Improving driving stability and adjustability, effectively conveying engine deflagration pressure to the ground, so as to save fuel costs . Handling Time: 1 business day . Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Years Fitment: HONDA PILOT 2006 - 2008 LX, EX, Special Edition Package Includes: 0 Where Are the Shocks Typically Located? * The shocks (or dampers) are typically found between the vehicle’s frame and wheels, particularly behind the tires. *Most shocks are gas-charged, which means they not only dampen suspension oscillations while driving over rough roads, they also help the springs support the weight of the vehicle. Non-gas charged shocks don’t provide support. There is a shock or strut at each of the four wheels. *Some vehicles can also have air-inflatable shock absorbers. These shock absorbers often have a built-in air compressor and ride height sensors for automatic ride height control functions. Tips on How to Access the Shocks: Shock absorbers are wear-and-tear components that will need replacement after some time. As the control arm bushings and ball joints begin to age, the shock absorbers work harder to maintain vehicle stability. This also causes the seals inside the shocks to deteriorate. Ride harshness, frequent bottoming out on rough roads, and extended vehicle movement after driving on dips or a rise in the road are some of the most common signs that you need new shocks. When replacing worn-out shocks, many experts use the shock stud trick: *The process involves using a deep-well 9/16-in. socket and a long extension to bend the shock stud until it breaks off. The worn shock absorber isn’t going to be reused, so there’s no harm in damaging it while trying to remove it. *Once the upper shock stud is removed, you can proceed to hoist your vehicle to access the two lower shock bolts and completely remove the shock absorber. From there, you can mount the new shock absorber and attach the lower bolts, upper rubber bushings, and retaining nuts. *That said, this method only works on platforms where you can access the shock stud, and not all shocks have studs, so this may or may not work for you. Also, you need quite a bit of strength to do this and the room to make it happen. There are tools available at the parts store for removing the nut from the stud, which may be smarter. What are the Signs of a Bad Strut ? 1: Strut noise 2:Rough ride 3:Reduced handling ability/braking performance 4:Abnormal tire wear 5:Hydraulic oil seepage Suspension Maintenance Tips You Should Know About : *Check Wheel Alignment *Inspect the Tires * Lubricate Moving Parts Item Specifics Brand HUB-AutoPart Manufacturer Part Number HUB843402S01A Manufacturer Warranty 10 Year Fitment Type Direct Replacement Placement on Vehicle Front Left Right Adjustable No Custom Bundle Yes Bundle Description Complete Strut shock ,Stabilizer ,Tie Rod ,Control Arm Surface Finish Polished, Rust Protected Included Hardware Mounting Hardware OE Spec or Performance/Custom OE Spec Type Strut & Spring Assembly Features Sealed Modified Item No Gas Charged Shock Yes Compression Range (in.) 14.48 ,11.50 Extended Length (in.) 21.69 ,16.875 Interchange Part Number 171451 171452 37246,shocks, struts OE/OEM Part Number K750124 K90716 K90717 K621349 K621350 ,sway bar, Control Arm Express Split shipment Superseded Part Number ES3717 ES3716 EV471 , Inner Outer Tie Rod Shock Absorber Type Gas Shock Absorber System Double Pipe Material Steel Performance Part No Universal Fitment No Vintage Car Part No Mounting Style Screw-On Payment 1.If you want cancel orders or change address pls contact us within 6 hours after payment,or we are not responsible for shipping a replacement. 2.Payment must be received within 7 days as auction ended or order might be delayed. Shipping 1. Package handling takes about 1-3 business days at our warehouse, so please make sure entering correct payment and shipping information before checking out. Once your payment is completed, we are not going to accept any more changes to your order. 2.All domestic orders will be shipped via USPS, UPS or Fedex from our US warehouse and usually arrives to your door in about 2-7 business days. 3.Local pick up is not available. 4.International Buyers C Please Note: a. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyers responsibility. b. Please check with your country customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. ] Returns We stand behind every product we sell. All of our brand new items come with a 30-Day money-back or exchange guarantee. Contact Us If you have any questions, Please feel free to contact us anytime via E-mail. Shop Category Store Home Shocks Struts & Suspension Kit Lift Supports Calipers & Brackets Bumpers & Reinforcements Shocks Struts Complete Struts Coil Spring Brake drum shoe Clock Spring Body Cab Mount Bushing Kit Air Suspension Shocks Struts Engine Oil Dipstick Splash Guards & Mud Flaps Coilovers Shock Struts Air Horn Other Hot Item Front Complete Struts Shock Absorber Spring Assembly For 2011-12 Chevrolet Cruze USD 114.48 8pc Front & Rear Struts w/ Coil Spring + Sway Bar Links For 2007-2011 Honda CR-V USD 243.28 2X For 1997-2006 Ford Expedition Front Hood Gas Spring Lift Support Strut Shock USD 14.59 Pair For 2007-2014 Lexus ES350 Front Hood Lift Supports Struts Springs 6477 USD 17.59 Front Struts Lower Control arms Ball joint Tierod for Chevy Cobalt HHR 2.2L 2.4L USD 202.31 Picture Front Strut Rear Shock Sway Bar Tie Rod Control Arm for Honda Pilot 2006-2008 30 Days Money Back | Awesome customer's service GUARANTEED | Fast shipping Manufacturer Direct Sell | 99% Positive Feedback | Fast&Secure Delivery Item Features : Buffer conveys shock to drivers and passengers in order to improve ride comfort and reduce fatigue . Extend body life, prevent spring damage and improve braking effect. Suppressing the rapid vibration of the wheels while driving, preventing the tires from leaving the road surface and improving the driving stability. Improving driving stability and adjustability, effectively conveying engine deflagration pressure to the ground, so as to save fuel costs . Handling Time: 1 business day . Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Years Fitment: HONDA PILOT 2006 - 2008 LX, EX, Special Edition Package Includes: 0 Where Are the Shocks Typically Located? * The shocks (or dampers) are typically found between the vehicle’s frame and wheels, particularly behind the tires. *Most shocks are gas-charged, which means they not only dampen suspension oscillations while driving over rough roads, they also help the springs support the weight of the vehicle. Non-gas charged shocks don’t provide support. There is a shock or strut at each of the four wheels. *Some vehicles can also have air-inflatable shock absorbers. These shock absorbers often have a built-in air compressor and ride height sensors for automatic ride height control functions. Tips on How to Access the Shocks: Shock absorbers are wear-and-tear components that will need replacement after some time. As the control arm bushings and ball joints begin to age, the shock absorbers work harder to maintain vehicle stability. This also causes the seals inside the shocks to deteriorate. Ride harshness, frequent bottoming out on rough roads, and extended vehicle movement after driving on dips or a rise in the road are some of the most common signs that you need new shocks. When replacing worn-out shocks, many experts use the shock stud trick: *The process involves using a deep-well 9/16-in. socket and a long extension to bend the shock stud until it breaks off. The worn shock absorber isn’t going to be reused, so there’s no harm in damaging it while trying to remove it. *Once the upper shock stud is removed, you can proceed to hoist your vehicle to access the two lower shock bolts and completely remove the shock absorber. From there, you can mount the new shock absorber and attach the lower bolts, upper rubber bushings, and retaining nuts. *That said, this method only works on platforms where you can access the shock stud, and not all shocks have studs, so this may or may not work for you. Also, you need quite a bit of strength to do this and the room to make it happen. There are tools available at the parts store for removing the nut from the stud, which may be smarter. What are the Signs of a Bad Strut ? 1: Strut noise 2:Rough ride 3:Reduced handling ability/braking performance 4:Abnormal tire wear 5:Hydraulic oil seepage Suspension Maintenance Tips You Should Know About : *Check Wheel Alignment *Inspect the Tires * Lubricate Moving Parts Payment Shipping Returns Contact Us 1.If you want cancel orders or change address pls contact us within 6 hours after payment,or we are not responsible for shipping a replacement. 2.Payment must be received within 7 days as auction ended or order might be delayed. 1. Package handling takes about 1-3 business days at our warehouse, so please make sure entering correct payment and shipping information before checking out. Once your payment is completed, we are not going to accept any more changes to your order. 2.All domestic orders will be shipped via USPS, UPS or Fedex from our US warehouse and usually arrives to your door in about 2-7 business days. 3.Local pick up is not available. 4.International Buyers C Please Note: a. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyers responsibility. b. Please check with your country customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. ] We stand behind every product we sell. All of our brand new items come with a 30-Day money-back or exchange guarantee. If you have any questions, Please feel free to contact us anytime via E-mail. All rights reserved.

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