How To Replace the Rear Shock Absorbers in Your 2018–2024 Toyota Camry
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Steps:
- Position a floor jack at the designated rear jack point and raise the vehicle high enough to reach all shock fasteners.
- Leave enough clearance to crawl under the suspension if additional leverage or tool access is needed.
- Slide jack stands under the rear pinch welds on both sides and lower the vehicle onto the stands.
- Keep the floor jack close; it will be required to support the suspension during removal and installation.
- Loosen and remove the lug nuts, then pull each wheel clear of the work area.
- An impact wrench speeds the process, but a hand wrench is fine as well.
- Unthread the two 17 mm bolts securing the shock to the body.
- Hand tools work; power tools only shorten the job.
- Compress the shock slightly and rotate it to gain tool access to the lower 22 mm nut.
- Use a 22MM combination wrench to break the 22MM nut loose and remove it, retaining the washer for re‑installation.
- Use a 12 mm socket on the stud hex end to unscrew the stud from the control arm. This is very tight.
- Factory‑installed fasteners can be very tight; use a breaker bar for extra leverage and keep the socket fully seated to avoid rounding the hex.
- If the stud will not budge, or you don't want to remove it, you can still replace the shock by lowering the suspension, go to Step 9.
- You can remove the shock at this point and go on to the next step.
- Pry off the plastic dust cap to expose the upper 17 mm nut.
- Hold the shock shaft with a 6 mm hex key and remove the 17 mm nut with a box wrench or pass‑through socket to release the mount.
- The Allen key prevents the shaft from spinning inside the shock body.
- When the 17 mm nut is removed, you can slide the mount off the shock body.
- Slide the upper mount onto the new shock in the same orientation as removed.
- Tighten the 17 mm nut until it bottoms out while holding the shaft with the 6 mm Allen key.
- Reinstall the dust cap to keep dirt out of the threads.
- Thread the stud back into the lower control arm and torque it securely. Use a 12 mm hex socket on the hex end to turn it.
- Position the floor jack under the lower control arm to carry the suspension weight.
- Remove the 12 mm bolt securing the brake hose bracket to the body.
- Unthread the 14 mm bolt at the upper control arm mount to allow the suspension to drop.
- Slowly release the jack to drop the control arm until the shock can be slid free of the wheel well.
- If you have skipped here from Step 5, you can now go back to Step 6 to prepare the new shocks for installation
- Use the same motion during installation to guide the new shock into position without forcing components.
- Slide the shock eye onto the stud, install the saved washer, and thread on the 22 mm nut.
- Use a 22 mm socket to tighten the nut firmly while keeping the shock correctly seated on the stud. Torque this nut to 92 ft-lb (125Nm) with a torque wrench per ALLDATA.
- Raise the jack to return the suspension to its normal height.
- Use a 17 mm socket to install the two upper mounting bolts.
- Use a torque wrench to torque the two upper 17 mm shock mounting bolts to 29 ft lb (39.3 Nm) to secure the shock to the body.
- Reinstall the 14 mm upper control arm bolt and use a torque wrench to tighten to 54 ft lb (73 Nm)
- Reinstall the 12 mm brake hose bracket bolt, tightening to 21 ft lb (29 Nm).
- Install both wheels, tighten the lug nuts, and remove the jack stands.
- Lower the Camry slowly so the new shocks compress in a controlled manner.