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TOOLS NEEDED FOR THIS JOB: Jack and struts Spring compressor 3/8" ratchet 1/2" lever 11/16" socket 13/16" socket 3/4" socket 14mm socket 12mm socket 17mm wrench Flat-head screwdriver Locking pliers TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS: Shock rod nut: 44 ft/lb Shock base nuts: 42 ft/lb Shock to hub bolts: 110 ft/lb Brake line bolt: 12 ft/lb Boom nut: 28 ft/lb Hey friends! In this video, we replace the front shocks. We used a Honda Civic as an example. 2007, which already had quite a few leaks in its shocks and was running like a boat, as it didn't have the support that shocks provide to prevent the springing generated by our coil spring. As special tools, we used a spring compressor; it makes the job much easier, although there are other ways to do it without the tool, which you can see later here on the channel ;) I hope you like the video; it's fun to watch even if you're not going to do the job lol ✅Other suspension videos:    • Suspensión   My social media: → Facebook:   / avilamk2108   → Instagram:   / avilamk2108   → TikTok:   / avilamk2   Like and subscribe, it's free 👀 Tips for mechanics: Wear protective eyewear. Wear gloves (believe me, you'll thank me for it). Before starting to work on the suspension, apply WD-40 to the bolts. Use threadlocker (blue) on the bolts so vibrations don't strip them over time. Get a breaker bar. Invest in tools; it's the best thing you can do. Always keep your tools organized. Cleanliness in your workshop is paramount. Never leave a caliper hanging. Always have a snack available. If you're just starting out, use your phone to take photos of your process so you don't get lost when assembling ;). Always mark your bolts to make sure they don't loosen. Although the spark plugs come pre-calibrated, it never hurts to double-check. Before leaving on a trip, check your levels. Subscribe to Avila Mk2. Always use the tool for what it was designed for. Invest in a tool. Measure twice to cut once. Never loosen a 3/4" socket with a 1/4" ratchet. Keep an eye on the 10mm. Protect your ears. Calibrate your torque wrench. Organize your parts. Learn about new materials. Use an inspection light. Properly align the wheels. Post-repair road test. Know the tightening sequence. Have a magnetic extender. Investigate recurring problems. Label your tools. Protect yourself against chemicals. Keep a maintenance log. Always test the battery. Use space efficiently. Drink water. Disclaimer: Since there are factors beyond AvilaMk2's control, I cannot guarantee against the use Improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. AvilaMk2 is not responsible for property damage or injury that may arise as a result of the information provided in this video. Use this information at your own risk. AvilaMk2 recommends safe practices when working on vehicles and/or with tools shown or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond AvilaMk2's control, the information presented in this video does not guarantee specific results, either expressly or implied. Any damage, injury, or loss that may result from the improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information provided in this video rests solely with the user and not with AvilaMk2.