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Possible EA82 front strut options.

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I've been digging through shocks in hopes of finding something that could work to replace the obsolete shocks on the front of our EA82 cars.

 

If turned up a few promising options and I'm hoping someone more knowledgeable than me can take a gander and either tell me I'm stupid or confirm that these shocks will work.

 

First up, for stock or possibly lifted rigs, the front struts from a 2014 Nissan Rogue seem to be a good candidate. KYB part # 3340158. As best as I can tell, they've got a 46mm where they clamp to the knuckle which might be close enough to work. The extended length is 18.92in, compressed is 12.32, for a travel of 6.6in. Really hoping this one is a viable option.

 

https://www.shockwarehouse.com/products/kyb-3340158-front-right-excel-g-gas-strut-nissan-rogue-awd-rogue-sport-all

 

Next option that seems like it would work for a lowered car is a front strut for a 2000-2005 Hyundai Sonata. Monroe part # Monroe 71417. It's a 45mm strut body with an extended length of 16.75in, compressed length of 12in, and 4.75in of travel.

 

https://www.shockwarehouse.com/products/monroe-71417-front-oespectrum-strut-hyundai-sonata-kia-magentis-optima

On 1/24/2026 at 6:35 PM, nonipotent said:

I've been digging through shocks in hopes of finding something that could work to replace the obsolete shocks on the front of our EA82 cars.

 

If turned up a few promising options and I'm hoping someone more knowledgeable than me can take a gander and either tell me I'm stupid or confirm that these shocks will work.

 

First up, for stock or possibly lifted rigs, the front struts from a 2014 Nissan Rogue seem to be a good candidate. KYB part # 3340158. As best as I can tell, they've got a 46mm where they clamp to the knuckle which might be close enough to work. The extended length is 18.92in, compressed is 12.32, for a travel of 6.6in. Really hoping this one is a viable option.

 

https://www.shockwarehouse.com/products/kyb-3340158-front-right-excel-g-gas-strut-nissan-rogue-awd-rogue-sport-all

 

Next option that seems like it would work for a lowered car is a front strut for a 2000-2005 Hyundai Sonata. Monroe part # Monroe 71417. It's a 45mm strut body with an extended length of 16.75in, compressed length of 12in, and 4.75in of travel.

 

https://www.shockwarehouse.com/products/monroe-71417-front-oespectrum-strut-hyundai-sonata-kia-magentis-optima

Those Hyundais have an upper control arm. The shock is not designed to support lateral loads.

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On 1/27/2026 at 3:31 PM, Numbchux said:

Those Hyundais have an upper control arm. The shock is not designed to support lateral loads.

Good to know. I guess it goes to show that just reading through specs on the Internet isn't a substitute for checking things in person. Also turns out the Nissan Rogue struts are 49mm in diameter.

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