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2025 Honda PilotShocks & Struts

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M1 Shock Shaft Protector
Pair

26 reviews

M1 Shock Shaft Protector | Pair
$19.95
In stock
Shock Boot
Black

1590 reviews

Shock Boot (Black)
$5.95
In stock
Shock Boot
Blue

1590 reviews

Shock Boot (Royal Blue)
$5.95
In stock
Shock Boot
Hot Green

1590 reviews

Neon Green Shock Boot [87174]
$5.95
In stock
Shock Boot
Red

1590 reviews

Shock Boot (Red)
$5.95
In stock
V2 Shock Shaft Protector

16 reviews

V2 Shock Shaft Protector
$19.95
In stock
Vertex Coilover Adjusting Wrench

53 reviews

Vertex Adjusting Wrench
$24.95
In stock
Vertex Coilover Adjusting Wrench

53 reviews

Vertex Adjusting Wrench
$24.95
In stock

Shocks & Struts FAQ

Shocks and struts both absorb impact and stabilize your vehicle, but they serve different roles. Shocks are standalone dampers, while struts combine a shock absorber with structural components like a coil spring and mount. Most trucks use shocks in the rear and struts in the front to balance support and control.

You can tell your shocks or struts are worn when your ride feels bouncy, unstable, or bottoms out over bumps. Uneven tire wear, fluid leaks, and longer stopping distances are also warning signs. Replacing damaged shocks and struts early keeps your suspension performing properly and protects other components from premature wear.

Yes, you can replace shocks independently if your struts are still in good condition. Since shocks and struts wear at different rates, it’s best to inspect both before replacing one or the other. Rough Country offers direct-fit replacements for both shocks and struts to ensure balanced performance.

Struts wear out from constant road impact, rough terrain, and exposure to dirt or road salt. Off-road driving and heavy loads accelerate the breakdown of seals and internal components. Regular inspection and proper maintenance help extend their life, especially in rugged driving conditions.

The average lifespan of a strut is about 50,000 to 80,000 miles, depending on driving habits and terrain. Off-road or heavy-duty use can shorten that lifespan. Choosing high-quality Rough Country struts ensures long-lasting performance and dependable ride quality.

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