How to Replace Front Struts and Rear Shocks on a 2007 Ford Explorer
Step-by-step DIY guide with tools, parts list, safety tips, and torque specs for shock/strut replacement for 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
How to Replace Front Struts and Rear Shocks on a 2007 Ford Explorer
Step-by-step DIY guide with tools, parts list, safety tips, and torque specs for shock/strut replacement for 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
đź”§ Explorer - Shock/Strut Replacement
On your Explorer, the rear uses separate shock absorbers, while the front uses a strut assembly (a shock + coil spring together). I’ll show both procedures so you can do the end(s) you’re replacing safely and correctly.
Difficulty Level: Rear: Beginner–Intermediate | Front: Advanced | Estimated Time: Rear: 1–2 hours | Front: 3–5 hours
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- ⚠️ Support the Explorer on jack stands only; never rely on a jack.
- ⚠️ If doing front struts: the coil spring is under high tension—use a coil spring compressor (a tool that safely squeezes the spring) or install complete “quick strut” assemblies to avoid spring transfer.
- ⚠️ Wear safety glasses and mechanic gloves; rust and debris fall easily.
- ⚠️ After front strut replacement, get a wheel alignment as soon as possible.
- 🔋 Battery disconnect is not required for this job.
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
- Safety glasses
- Mechanic gloves
- Breaker bar 1/2-inch drive
- Torque wrench 1/2-inch drive (20–200 ft-lbs range)
- Socket set 1/2-inch drive (13mm–24mm)
- Wrench set (13mm–24mm)
- 21mm lug nut socket
- Pry bar 18-inch
- Hammer 16 oz
- Needle-nose pliers
- Penetrating oil
- Paint marker
- Coil spring compressor (specialty)
- Pass-through strut nut socket set (specialty)
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Rear shock absorbers (replace in pairs) - Qty: 2
- Front strut assemblies (complete “quick struts,” recommended; replace in pairs) - Qty: 2
- Front strut mount hardware kit (if not included with quick struts) - Qty: 1
- Rear shock mounting hardware kit (recommended) - Qty: 1
đź“‹ Before You Begin
- Park on level ground, shift to P, and chock the wheels.
- Use a 21mm lug nut socket to loosen lug nuts 1/2 turn before lifting.
- Spray shock/strut fasteners with penetrating oil and wait 10–15 minutes.
- If doing front struts and not using quick struts: set up your coil spring compressor and inspect it for damage before use.
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Lift and secure the Explorer
- Use a floor jack to lift the end you’re working on.
- Set it onto jack stands and give the vehicle a firm shake check.
- Remove the wheel using a 21mm lug nut socket.
Step 2: Rear shock removal (rear shocks)
- Support the rear axle lightly with the floor jack so it doesn’t drop when the shock comes off.
- Use penetrating oil on the upper and lower shock fasteners.
- Remove the lower shock bolt/nut using the appropriate socket set (typically 18mm–21mm) and breaker bar.
- Remove the upper shock mount fastener(s) using the appropriate socket set (typically 13mm–18mm).
- Pull the shock out. Use a pry bar if it’s stuck.
Step 3: Rear shock install (rear shocks)
- Install the new shock in position by hand.
- Start the upper mount fastener(s) by hand using a socket set.
- Start the lower bolt by hand. You may need to raise/lower the axle slightly with the floor jack to line up the holes.
- Tighten all rear shock fasteners using a torque wrench: Torque to 85 Nm (63 ft-lbs) unless your replacement shock kit specifies otherwise.
- Tip: Tighten evenly; don’t cross-thread.
Step 4: Front strut removal (front struts)
- Turn the steering for better access, or keep it straight if you prefer.
- Detach the brake hose/ABS wire brackets from the strut using a socket set (typically 10mm–13mm) or pliers for clips.
- Mark the strut-to-knuckle position with a paint marker (helps keep alignment close).
- Remove the strut-to-knuckle bolts/nuts using a socket set (typically 18mm–21mm) and breaker bar.
- Under the hood, remove the upper strut mount nuts using a socket set (typically 13mm).
- Remove the strut assembly from the wheel well. Use a pry bar carefully if needed.
Step 5: Front strut install (front struts)
- Recommended: Install a complete quick strut (comes with spring pre-assembled).
- Position the strut, then hand-start the upper mount nuts using a socket set.
- Align the knuckle and install the strut-to-knuckle bolts by hand, then tighten using a socket set and breaker bar.
- Torque fasteners using a torque wrench:
- Upper strut mount nuts: Torque to 35 Nm (26 ft-lbs)
- Strut-to-knuckle bolts/nuts: Torque to 185 Nm (136 ft-lbs)
- Reattach brake hose/ABS brackets using a socket set: Torque to 10 Nm (89 in-lbs).
Step 6: If transferring springs (only if NOT using quick struts)
- Install the coil spring compressor (specialty) on opposite sides of the spring and compress evenly.
- Remove the top strut nut using a pass-through strut nut socket set (specialty).
- Swap the spring and mount onto the new strut, then tighten the strut shaft nut: Torque to 70 Nm (52 ft-lbs).
- Slowly release the compressor and confirm the spring is seated correctly.
- Tip: If unsure, use quick struts instead.
Step 7: Reinstall wheels and lower
- Reinstall the wheel and hand-tighten lug nuts using a 21mm lug nut socket.
- Lower the vehicle using a floor jack.
- Torque lug nuts in a star pattern using a torque wrench: Torque to 135 Nm (100 ft-lbs).
âś… After Repair
- Test drive slowly and listen for clunks over bumps.
- Recheck all visible fasteners for tightness after the test drive.
- If you replaced front struts, schedule a wheel alignment.
- If handling feels bouncy, confirm you replaced shocks/struts in pairs.
đź’° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $600-$1,600 (parts + labor, rear vs front varies a lot)
DIY Cost: $150-$800 (parts only, rear shocks vs front quick struts)
You Save: $450-$800+ by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 1-2 hours (rear) or 3-5 hours (front).
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