How to Replace Front & Rear Shock Absorbers on a 2007-2012 Chevrolet Tahoe (Trim: LS | Engine: V8 5.3L)
Step-by-step DIY instructions with required tools, parts list, torque specs, and safety tips
How to Replace Front & Rear Shock Absorbers on a 2007-2012 Chevrolet Tahoe (Trim: LS | Engine: V8 5.3L)
Step-by-step DIY instructions with required tools, parts list, torque specs, and safety tips for 2007, 2008, 2009
đź”§ Tahoe - Shock Absorber Replacement (Front & Rear)
Replacing worn shocks restores ride control, reduces bouncing, and improves braking stability. On your Tahoe, the front and rear shocks are bolt-on parts, but you must safely support the suspension so it doesn’t drop suddenly.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Estimated Time: 2-5 hours
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- 🛑 Never work under a vehicle supported only by a jack—use jack stands on the frame.
- 🧤 Wear safety glasses and mechanic gloves; rust and debris will fall when bolts break loose.
- 🔥 Let the exhaust cool before working near the rear shocks.
- 🧱 Chock the wheels that stay on the ground so the Tahoe can’t roll.
- ⚙️ Support the axle/control arm with a jack before removing shocks so the suspension doesn’t “drop” unexpectedly.
đź”§ Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- Floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum)
- Jack stands (rated 3-ton minimum)
- Wheel chocks
- Lug wrench 22mm
- Socket set 13mm
- Socket set 15mm
- Socket set 18mm
- Combination wrench 15mm
- Combination wrench 18mm
- Breaker bar 1/2"
- Torque wrench 1/2"
- Pry bar 18"
- Penetrating oil
- Wire brush
- Safety glasses
- Mechanic gloves
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Front shock absorbers - Replace in pairs - Qty: 2
- Rear shock absorbers - Replace in pairs - Qty: 2
- Shock mounting hardware kit - Optional but recommended - Qty: 1
đź“‹ Before You Begin
- Park on level ground, shift to P, and set the parking brake.
- Use wheel chocks on the opposite end you’re lifting.
- Spray penetrating oil on all shock bolts/nuts 10–15 minutes before removal.
- Breaker bar = long handle for stubborn bolts.
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Lift and secure the Tahoe
- Use a floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum) to lift the end you’re working on.
- Set the frame down onto jack stands (rated 3-ton minimum).
- Remove the wheels using a lug wrench 22mm.
Step 2: Replace the rear shocks (recommended to start here)
- Place the floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum) lightly under the rear axle to support it.
- Clean exposed threads with a wire brush, then re-apply penetrating oil.
- Remove the lower shock bolt using an 18mm socket and breaker bar 1/2" (hold the nut with an 18mm combination wrench if needed).
- Remove the upper shock nut/bolt using a 15mm socket and 15mm combination wrench.
- Work the shock out; use a pry bar 18" if it’s stuck in the mount.
- Install the new rear shock in the same orientation, starting the upper mount first by hand.
- Install the lower bolt by hand, then snug both fasteners.
- Final tighten with a torque wrench 1/2":
- Rear upper shock fastener: Torque to 30 Nm (22 ft-lbs)
- Rear lower shock bolt: Torque to 100 Nm (74 ft-lbs)
Step 3: Replace the front shocks
- Move to the front and support the lower control arm lightly with the floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum).
- Locate the lower shock mount at the lower control arm and the upper mount near the top of the shock.
- Remove the lower shock bolt using an 18mm socket and breaker bar 1/2" (hold the nut with an 18mm combination wrench if needed).
- Remove the upper shock mount fasteners using a 15mm socket.
- Remove the shock assembly from the wheel well; use a pry bar 18" if needed.
- Install the new front shock, start the upper fasteners by hand, then align and install the lower bolt by hand.
- Final tighten with a torque wrench 1/2":
- Front upper shock fasteners: Torque to 30 Nm (22 ft-lbs)
- Front lower shock bolt: Torque to 140 Nm (103 ft-lbs)
Step 4: Reinstall wheels and lower the Tahoe
- Reinstall wheels using a lug wrench 22mm.
- Lower off the jack stands (rated 3-ton minimum) using the floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum).
- Tighten lug nuts in a star pattern with a torque wrench 1/2": Torque to 190 Nm (140 ft-lbs)
âś… After Repair
- Take a short test drive on a smooth road, then a bumpy road. Listen for clunks and re-check fasteners if you hear any.
- Check for any shock bushing “walk” (rubber pushed out) and correct seating.
- If the front end feels loose or you replaced other front suspension parts recently, schedule an alignment.
- Re-check lug torque after 25–50 miles.
đź’° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $650-$1,300 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $180-$600 (parts only)
You Save: $470-$700 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 2-4 hours.
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Guide for Suspension Shock Absorber replace for these Chevrolet vehicles
| Year Make Model | Sub Model | Engine | Body Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe | LS | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe | LT | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe | LTZ | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe | PPV | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe | Hybrid | V8 6.0L | - |
| 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe | SSV | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe | LS | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe | LT | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe | LTZ | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe | PPV | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe | Hybrid | V8 6.0L | - |
| 2010 Chevrolet Tahoe | LS | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2010 Chevrolet Tahoe | LT | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2010 Chevrolet Tahoe | LTZ | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2010 Chevrolet Tahoe | PPV | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2010 Chevrolet Tahoe | Hybrid | V8 6.0L | - |
| 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe | LS | V8 4.8L | - |
| 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe | LS | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe | LT | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe | LTZ | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe | PPV | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe | Hybrid | V8 6.0L | - |
| 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe | LTZ | V8 6.2L | - |
| 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe | LS | V8 4.8L | - |
| 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe | LS | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe | LT | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe | LTZ | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe | PPV | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe | Hybrid | V8 6.0L | - |
| 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe | LTZ | V8 6.2L | - |
| 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe | LS | V8 4.8L | - |
| 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe | LS | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe | LT | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe | LTZ | V8 5.3L | - |
| 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe | PPV | V8 5.3L | - |

















