How to Replace Equinox Struts

The Chevy Equinox is a relatively new crossover vehicle as of 2010, but even its struts will wear down over time. Good struts and shock absorbers are needed to maintain comfort on rocky/bumpy roads, as well as to keep the vehicle from falling apart. Removing and replacing struts on a Chevy Equinox is a similar process as with other vehicles. You will likely need to replace both struts at the same time.

Things You'll Need

  • Floor jack
  • Jack stands
  • Tire iron
  • Wrench
  • Paint and brush, or white out
  • Assistant

Removal

  • Raise the Equinox front end, using a floor jack, and support this end onto jack stands. Remove the wheel for the strut you are removing. Raise the jack under the control arm to support it.

  • Disconnect the brake hose bracket from the strut, removing its bolt with your wrench.

  • Unscrew, and remove, the upper nut for the stabilizer bar link, which is a vertically positioned rod that connects the link to the strut, using the wrench. Disconnect the end from the strut.

  • Mark the relationship between the strut and the steering knuckle, using white out or a thin paintbrush.

  • Remove the nuts and bolts that connect the strut to the steering knuckle, using the wrench.

  • Remove the upper fasteners for the strut, accessed from the engine compartment, while a second person supports the strut in the fender well. Have the assistant guide the strut out the fender well.

Installation

  • Guide the replacement strut up into the fender well and strut tower--you may need your assistant to do this. Once the mounting studs are in the tower holes, attach the nuts without tightening them all the way.

  • Connect the steering knuckle to the strut, using the strut flange and the marks from the knuckle. Insert the bolts, and tighten the nuts.

  • Reconnect the stabilizer bar link and the bracket for the brake hose with the corresponding bolts.

  • Reconnect the wheel; remove the floor jack from the control arm, and lower the vehicle off the jack stands, using the jack.

  • Tighten the upper mounting nuts for the strut, using your wrench.