DIY: Trunk Shocks
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Rep Power: 237 ok... i've had the materials now for 1.5yrs and i need to do this... or at least take out my trunk springs to fit my RFs since i'm gonna change up my audio setup. Anyone help
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Rep Power: 271 i will take some good pics tonight or this weekend for you guys. i have an 01 coupe.
its really easier than it seems. measure the compressed length and don't forget to add the length of the 2 ends you screw into the shocks. then hop in the trunk and close it all the way. find a spot where that length will fit from the arm to the underside of the rear deck. the shock isn't going to be exactly straight back. its going to be slightly like / this and like \ this on each side (or slightly pointed toward the center of the car) thats the only way i got it to fit. after than get a sharpy and marked where you should drill. honestly, mine wasn't exact. i had one of those FAT tipped permenant markers and i kinda just made a mark close to where it should go. then i drilled in the center of that mark.
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its really easier than it seems. measure the compressed length and don't forget to add the length of the 2 ends you screw into the shocks. then hop in the trunk and close it all the way. find a spot where that length will fit from the arm to the underside of the rear deck. the shock isn't going to be exactly straight back. its going to be slightly like / this and like \ this on each side (or slightly pointed toward the center of the car) thats the only way i got it to fit. after than get a sharpy and marked where you should drill. honestly, mine wasn't exact. i had one of those FAT tipped permenant markers and i kinda just made a mark close to where it should go. then i drilled in the center of that mark.
i'll get the pics
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Rep Power: 221 Its not hard to close at all, I can still do it with one hand easily but its not like before where I could just nudge the trunk down a little bit and then it would slam closed by itself. With the springs if I nudge it down it will come back up which is much safer
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Rep Power: 0 Grey, much respect! I just got my parts in the mail and slapped everything on...it's perfect now! I don't have to get someone to hold my trunk while I load stuff in. I used the 60lb shocks with my factory wing and no trunk springs. Thank you!!!
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Rep Power: 252 I didn't read the thread and ordered 40 pound shocks as suggested by the original poster, am I doomed? I can cencel the shipment and reorder prior to Tuesday, should I change it? All stock, no wing.
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Rep Power: 0 Yes, it's awesome...I pull the latch and it slowly rises but quick enough to where it's not a problem, plus it doesn't slam open and shake, it's perfect! I had trouble placing the brackets in a perfect spot, but after I reviewed Grey's pics, I eyeballed the location, mounted one side, eyeballed the other side...no problems!
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Rep Power: 0 You can send them back, the customer service is really good...you will pay for shipping though, since it was your mistake.
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Rep Power: 221 Wow I dont think that much force is required but I guess it depends if you have a spoiler or not. I have 60lb ones with no spoiler and its more than adequate to open the trunk by itself. Also more force = harder to compress for the install
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Rep Power: 252 What the hell? Looks like I'll be taking the parts list to Home Depot.
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Just to add to the knowledge pool, I installed 40 pounders in an '05 EX sedan with no spoiler. It was just barely enough - the trunk lid wouldn't raise itself, but it stayed wherever I put it. Very satisfactory. After adding a large amount of sound deadening to the trunk lid, it wasn't enough anymore so I switched to 60s. Very nice, trunk raises slowly by itself.
Something to consider is that the force needed is partly determined by exactly where you mount the shocks. More or less leverage will make a big difference. These things are so cheap that it really isn't a terrible problem if you need to buy another set along the way.
Something to consider is that the force needed is partly determined by exactly where you mount the shocks. More or less leverage will make a big difference. These things are so cheap that it really isn't a terrible problem if you need to buy another set along the way.
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Rep Power: 279 im using 50lbs on my trunk right...and i like how it raises itself up when i open the trunk....BUT when i close it...and look closely at the both corner, it doesnt sit flush with rest of the body. so im ordering 40lbs
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Rep Power: 0 Grey, why did you post pics of two different cars? I'm trying to go by the pics and I'm a bit confused. Anyways, where can I get a set-up like that? I saw that you purchased your parts online, but I'm a bit weird about ordering things online.
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Rep Power: 233 how do you take the trunk springs out with out the tool. i was trying to take it off but it takes alot of force and i dont want anything flying at me when im taking it out any suggestions.
im doing this cuz i have a cf trunk and it flies open when i pop the latch.
im doing this cuz i have a cf trunk and it flies open when i pop the latch.
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I just grabbed them with a large pair of channel lock pliers and turned them - came out easier than I expected.
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Rep Power: 0 I took them out with a hammer (one of those with the nail remover on one end). Someone else posted the idea earlier in this thread and I can confirm it works well. (I don't have channel lock pliers.)
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Rep Power: 394 I order online. Online only. I don't know where to get stuff like that locally. Maybe there are places, but I'm not aware of them. Sometimes I find things in Lowe's that I can't find online, but that's rare. I always shop online. You have to be smart about it, but its rather safe.
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Rep Power: 0 Re: DIY: Trunk Shocks
awesome DIY i just (with some help) installed 70lb shock on my 05 civic coupe with spoiler the trunk raises with the littlest amount of upward pressure, very cool.
thanks for the tips
thanks for the tips
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Well I now have a USA mailing address so how much pressure do you think would be required to open the trunk on its own after hitting the remote trunk release? I want to hit the button and have it raise up.
EDIT - no spoiler
EDIT - no spoiler
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the only problem with the trunk lifting itself is that at the end of it raising there is still a lot of momentum that after a while will loosen you bolts, especially since the trunk arms are just sheet metal. but if you still want to do it i would suggest 70-90lb since you don't have a spoiler. i have 70lb shocks w/ a spoiler but it won't raise itself till i help it about half way.
good luck
good luck