It looks like Bilstein does not make a shock for this vehicle. But given the high regard for Bilstein its always worth checking.Can you throw up a link to Bilstein that apply to a 2017 CRV?
It looks like Bilstein does not make a shock for this vehicle. But given the high regard for Bilstein its always worth checking.Can you throw up a link to Bilstein that apply to a 2017 CRV?
Pablo, Open this article and its likely got way more than you ever want to know about your 2017 Honda CRV and its suspensionClue me in - Best shocks for 2017 Honda CRV AWD? 99% on road.
AI miss. Note the Model years.Pablo, Open this article and its likely got way more than you ever want to know about your 2017 Honda CRV and its suspension
options. For some reason you may have to scroll down a little when it opens up. Got a load of info there for you.
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6 Best Struts For Honda CR-V (Review) In 2023
The six Best Struts For Honda CR-V contains six different brands with their fit type as well whom they best forautoactuality.com
Good luck, I am certain you can find what you need very easy since there are so many Honda CRVs driving around and unliminted parts available. The Honda CRV may be our next vehicle. My youngest son has been all over me about getting a CRV since he just got aAI miss. Note the Model years.
Bilstein shows nothing for the 2017 CRV
Can you throw up a link to Bilstein that apply to a 2017 CRV?
Ima ask Bilstein.It appears Bilstein does make shocks for your 2017 CR-V, but they don't seem to sell them here
If you can get them from Europe, they are good to use
Part numbers:
22-291219 front left
22-291776 front right
24-295864 rear left
24-295871 rear right
Funny, I put FCS on a neighbor's 04 Avalon and one on my Accent and they've been great. Just goes to show even within brands there can be differing quality.Can't recommend a brand - but FCS are terrible on my 09 CRV. If I could do it again, I would reuse the spring and just go OEM.
Surprised to find no KYB's
I was a bit shocked here.
Not much choice and not using MonroeIn my limited experience, nothing comes close to real Honda struts/shocks, but boy are they pricey.
My set cost $200- can't beat the price regardless of ride.kyb gas ajust are good shocks but fairly stiff. good for sporty driving
Struts/Shocks don’t wear out very much on recent import vehicles used on paved roads - see a lot go 150k+ nowadays. There just isn’t much market demand.Not much choice and not using Monroe
The shocker is how many 2016+ CRVs are on the road and no real options
I’m not home now. Wife will contact Bellingham Honda Monday. They have been an exemplary dealer
Agree. Out of (5) Honda Accords...... still driving (2) of them now, only did one real suspension job. Changed the CV Joints and shafts on the front of the 2002 we kept for over 18 years. I am one really big fan of the change over of many vehicles to front wheel drives. You do not have near the issues with suspension and constant front end alignment that we would with rear wheel drive. Of course they tell every one you must do four wheel alignment at times like new sets of tires or ....... The main thing is with FWD you need to rotate often.Struts/Shocks don’t wear out very much on recent import vehicles used on paved roads - see a lot go 150k+ nowadays. There just isn’t much market demand.
Monroe lost me on the last time I used them. I put an expensive set on my last Chevelle. Took her out on the road and I could not believe it. I was so bummed as it actually felt almost exactly the same feel as with the long over due shocks I had removed. Even with an almost one full inch rear sway bar. Gabrials I found were no better years before.Not much choice and not using Monroe
The shocker is how many 2016+ CRVs are on the road and no real options
I’m not home now. Wife will contact Bellingham Honda Monday. They have been an exemplary dealer