2002 CR-V Rear Struts
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2002 CR-V Rear Struts
Greetings all;
I need to replace the rear strut assemblies (fluid leaking, noise over
bumps), but would like something a bit stronger than Honda offers. I
slightly overload the cargo area once in a while and would like the
replacements to last longer and not sag as much.
I live on a dirt road that is poorly maintained and now that the snow is
beginning to melt it is one pothole after another. My CR-V has had to deal
with this road nearly everyday since we bought it new. I suppose this
explains the premature failure of the struts as well as the rear bearings.
Any suggestions? Thanks
Bill
I need to replace the rear strut assemblies (fluid leaking, noise over
bumps), but would like something a bit stronger than Honda offers. I
slightly overload the cargo area once in a while and would like the
replacements to last longer and not sag as much.
I live on a dirt road that is poorly maintained and now that the snow is
beginning to melt it is one pothole after another. My CR-V has had to deal
with this road nearly everyday since we bought it new. I suppose this
explains the premature failure of the struts as well as the rear bearings.
Any suggestions? Thanks
Bill
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Re: 2002 CR-V Rear Struts
Bill wrote:
>
> Greetings all;
>
> I need to replace the rear strut assemblies (fluid leaking, noise over
> bumps), but would like something a bit stronger than Honda offers. I
> slightly overload the cargo area once in a while and would like the
> replacements to last longer and not sag as much.
>
> I live on a dirt road that is poorly maintained and now that the snow is
> beginning to melt it is one pothole after another. My CR-V has had to deal
> with this road nearly everyday since we bought it new. I suppose this
> explains the premature failure of the struts as well as the rear bearings.
>
> Any suggestions? Thanks
>
> Bill
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Worn 'sway bar links' are way more likely the cause of a CLACK noise.
You can get them off eBay for about half-price. Buyer beware.
Here's an example of what they look like for a first generation CR-V.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/97-01-Honda-CRV-r...QQcmdZViewItem
Here's a web page with three or four suggestions from actual
'sufferers'.
http://www.hondasuv.com/crv/viewtopic.php?t=154
No advice about shocks. They get discussed here a bit:
http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/index.php?c=1
Search first, ask questions later. It's WAY faster.
'Curly'
>
> Greetings all;
>
> I need to replace the rear strut assemblies (fluid leaking, noise over
> bumps), but would like something a bit stronger than Honda offers. I
> slightly overload the cargo area once in a while and would like the
> replacements to last longer and not sag as much.
>
> I live on a dirt road that is poorly maintained and now that the snow is
> beginning to melt it is one pothole after another. My CR-V has had to deal
> with this road nearly everyday since we bought it new. I suppose this
> explains the premature failure of the struts as well as the rear bearings.
>
> Any suggestions? Thanks
>
> Bill
-----------------------------------
Worn 'sway bar links' are way more likely the cause of a CLACK noise.
You can get them off eBay for about half-price. Buyer beware.
Here's an example of what they look like for a first generation CR-V.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/97-01-Honda-CRV-r...QQcmdZViewItem
Here's a web page with three or four suggestions from actual
'sufferers'.
http://www.hondasuv.com/crv/viewtopic.php?t=154
No advice about shocks. They get discussed here a bit:
http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/index.php?c=1
Search first, ask questions later. It's WAY faster.
'Curly'
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