How do I remove Isuzu Struts?
Nov 18, 2025
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Hey there! I'm a supplier of Isuzu struts, and I often get asked about how to remove Isuzu struts. Today, I'm gonna share with you a step - by - step guide on how to do it.
Why Remove Isuzu Struts?
Before we get into the removal process, you might be wondering why you'd even want to remove your Isuzu struts. Well, there are a few reasons. Maybe your struts are worn out and need to be replaced. Over time, the shocks in the struts can lose their effectiveness, leading to a bumpier ride, reduced handling, and increased wear on other suspension components. Or perhaps you're upgrading to a better set of struts for improved performance. Whatever the reason, knowing how to remove them is essential.
Tools You'll Need
First things first, you need to gather the right tools. Here's what you'll typically need:
- A jack and jack stands: These are crucial for safely lifting your Isuzu and supporting it while you work. Make sure they're rated for the weight of your vehicle.
- Socket and wrench set: You'll use these to remove bolts and nuts. Different Isuzu models may require different sizes, so having a comprehensive set is a good idea.
- A spring compressor: Struts often have a coil spring under a lot of tension. A spring compressor is necessary to safely compress the spring so you can remove the strut without it flying apart.
- A ball joint separator: This tool is used to separate the ball joint from the steering knuckle, which is an important step in the removal process.
Removing the Front Struts
Let's start with the front struts. The process might vary slightly depending on your Isuzu model, but in general, here's how it goes:
Step 1: Prepare Your Vehicle
Park your Isuzu on a flat, level surface and engage the parking brake. Loosen the lug nuts on the front wheels, but don't remove them just yet. Then, use the jack to lift the front of the vehicle and place the jack stands under the appropriate lifting points. Lower the vehicle onto the jack stands until it's stable. Now you can remove the lug nuts and take off the front wheels.
Step 2: Remove the Brake Caliper
Locate the brake caliper and remove the bolts that hold it in place. You can usually do this with a socket wrench. Once the bolts are out, carefully lift the caliper off the rotor. Be careful not to let the caliper hang by the brake line; you can use a piece of wire or a bungee cord to suspend it from the vehicle frame.
Step 3: Disconnect the Sway Bar Link
Find the sway bar link that connects to the strut. Use a socket or wrench to remove the nut and bolt that hold the link in place. This will allow you to move the sway bar out of the way.
Step 4: Separate the Ball Joint
Use the ball joint separator to separate the ball joint from the steering knuckle. This might take a bit of force, but be careful not to damage the components. Once the ball joint is separated, the steering knuckle will be free to move.
Step 5: Remove the Strut Mount Bolts
Look at the top of the strut where it attaches to the vehicle body. There are usually three or four bolts holding the strut mount in place. Use a socket wrench to remove these bolts.
Step 6: Compress the Spring
Now it's time to use the spring compressor. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to safely compress the coil spring. Make sure the compressor is properly installed and tightened. Once the spring is compressed, you can remove the nut at the top of the strut that holds the spring and the strut assembly together.
Step 7: Remove the Strut
With the spring compressed and the top nut removed, you can now pull the strut out of the vehicle. Be careful as it might be a bit heavy.
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Removing the Rear Struts
The process for removing the rear struts is a bit different but still fairly straightforward.
Step 1: Prepare the Vehicle
Just like with the front, park on a flat surface, engage the parking brake, loosen the lug nuts on the rear wheels, lift the vehicle with the jack, and place the jack stands under the appropriate points. Then remove the rear wheels.
Step 2: Locate the Strut Mounts
The rear struts are usually mounted at the top inside the wheel well and at the bottom to the rear suspension. Find the bolts that hold the strut mounts in place.
Step 3: Remove the Lower Mount Bolts
Use a socket or wrench to remove the bolts that hold the strut to the rear suspension. This will free the bottom of the strut.
Step 4: Remove the Upper Mount Bolts
Go inside the wheel well and remove the bolts at the top of the strut mount. This might require you to reach in and use a socket wrench.
Step 5: Compress the Spring (if necessary)
Some rear struts have a coil spring that needs to be compressed. If this is the case, use the spring compressor as you did with the front strut.


Step 6: Remove the Strut
Once the bolts are removed and the spring is compressed (if needed), you can pull the rear strut out of the vehicle.
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Tips and Precautions
- Safety first: Always use jack stands and follow proper safety procedures when working on your vehicle.
- Take your time: Rushing through the process can lead to mistakes and injuries.
- Keep track of parts: As you remove bolts and nuts, keep them organized in a container so you don't lose them.
- Refer to your vehicle's manual: It can provide specific instructions and diagrams for your Isuzu model.
Upgrading Your Struts
If you're removing your struts because you want to upgrade, we have a wide range of Isuzu Auto Suspension Struts to choose from. Upgrading your struts can improve your vehicle's handling, ride comfort, and overall performance. Whether you're looking for a more sporty feel or a smoother ride, we've got you covered.
Contact Us for Purchasing
If you're in the market for Isuzu struts, whether it's for replacement or an upgrade, we're here to help. We offer high - quality struts at competitive prices. Just get in touch with us to start the purchasing process. We can provide you with all the information you need and answer any questions you might have.
References
- Chilton's Repair Manuals
- Haynes Automotive Manuals
