
Diagnose shocks and struts
It’s easy to diagnose a completely failed shock or strut - dripping fluid, cracked mounts, or a bent piston rod are common indicators.

Pro Installation Tips
Here are some shock and strut installation tips for pros and DIYers. We also offer video tips on shock and strut installation.

Training Courses
Whether you are a Service Professional or a Parts Professional, KYB has created this detailed, online training series for you.

Video Tips
Browse the KYB video library for installation tips, product overviews, training content, and suspension education.
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Shocks & Struts 101

FAQs
Find answers to common questions about KYB shocks, struts, installation, and suspension performance. Our FAQ section helps you quickly get the information you need to choose and maintain the right ride control products.

For DIYers
Resources, guides, and tips designed to help DIY enthusiasts choose, install, and maintain KYB shocks and struts with confidence.

For Drivers
Helpful information for everyday drivers looking to understand suspension performance, ride control, and when to replace shocks and struts.
How shocks work
Here are the basics on how shocks and struts work to keep tires firmly on the road: The main job of shock absorbers is to help keep a vehicle’s tires firmly planted on the road so the vehicle can stop and turn safely. They also help maintain vehicle control and ride comfort. While we call…
Reasons to replace your shocks
Drivers often ask, “What are the reasons to replace your shocks?” Here are the four most common conditions that result in shock and strut replacements Replacing failed shocks or struts: Shock or strut failures are a driving safety hazard because they limit your ability to safely control your vehicle. A failed shock or strut may:…