When should shocks and struts be replaced?

When should shocks and struts be replaced?

every 50,000 to 100,000 miles
Experts say that shocks and struts should be replaced every 50,000 to 100,000 miles. However, that’s just a general recommendation. The life span of shocks and struts will depend on your driving patterns.

How long do struts last?

On average, if your car has been “babied,” you can expect your shocks/struts to last about 10 years. If you have really used your car like a workhorse, 5 years is probably all you can expect. This means that for the average driver, 7 or 8 years is the maximum life expectancy of most shocks and struts.

Are shocks better than struts?

Struts are structural components of certain vehicles’ steering and suspension systems. They usually consist of a spring and a shock absorber. Struts are designed to be much stronger than shocks since they are weight-bearing components.

What will bad struts do to a car?

Bad struts aren’t able to absorb as much force, putting excess strain on the brake pads and brake rotors. This not only wears down the brake components quickly, it also increases stopping distance dramatically. At highway speeds, a car driving on struts at 50% effectiveness will take an additional 15-20 feet to stop.

Are struts better than shocks?

When front shocks or struts need to be replaced, they usually need to be replaced as well. Your owner’s manual or your dealer may provide you with the proper maintenance schedule for changing your shocks and struts. Shocks and struts should be replaced every 50,000 to 100,000 miles, according to industry standards.

When your Subaru shocks and struts need to be replaced?

Have your struts and suspension inspected every 25,000 miles or when you notice premature tire wear.

  • Always replace worn struts in pairs. Like brakes,front struts should always be replaced in pairs.
  • Make sure to have the front-end suspension aligned after replacing struts.
  • How do I know when my struts need replaced?

    – A rougher ride. – Bottoming out (your vehicle’s body or suspension hitting the ground) when going up a parking garage ramp or backing out of a driveway. – Longer stopping distance. – Swaying after a turn or lane change or in cross winds. – Noticeable bounciness (more than one or two bounces) after going over dips or bumps. – Nose-diving when you apply the brakes.

    How much does it cost to install struts and shocks?

    To replace the shocks on the same axle, on average, it will cost you between $250 and $600 for parts, while labor costs will be somewhere between $150 and $350. When it comes to struts, they are a fair bit more expensive. To replace a pair of struts, the total cost on average is between $400 and $1000, including wheel alignment.