My car is a 1995 Toyota Avalon that will be 15 years old this April. Its struts have never been replaced and have 133,510 +/- 10 miles on them. It has had uneven wear on its tires in the past, but I have since had its tires rotated on a strict (every 7500 miles, +/- 200 miles) to resolve that. Today, when I accelerated at an intersection, my car's front started vibrating/bouncing up and down. I reduced the amount of pressure I had on the accelerate and the vibrations went away within 2 seconds. Anyway, that has never happened to me until today.
I found some things via Google that said that worn struts can cause uneven wear and also cause cars to bounce up and down (sort of like what I experienced). It also said that worn struts could cause car accidents by increasing the distance a car needs to stop. Is this true and when should a car's struts be replaced? If I have my car's struts replaced, will the strut mounts need to be replaced along with the struts? Do different brands/models of struts have different longevity or do they all last roughly the same amount of time? I like how my car handled when it was new (even though I didn't have a driver's license back then). If I have my car's struts replaced, do I have to buy OEM struts to have the car handle the same way it did when it was new or can I expect aftermarket struts to have the car handle the same way? Also, if I have my car's struts replaced, should I have the dealership's service department install them or should I expect any reputable repair shop to to have the same quality of work?
I found some things via Google that said that worn struts can cause uneven wear and also cause cars to bounce up and down (sort of like what I experienced). It also said that worn struts could cause car accidents by increasing the distance a car needs to stop. Is this true and when should a car's struts be replaced? If I have my car's struts replaced, will the strut mounts need to be replaced along with the struts? Do different brands/models of struts have different longevity or do they all last roughly the same amount of time? I like how my car handled when it was new (even though I didn't have a driver's license back then). If I have my car's struts replaced, do I have to buy OEM struts to have the car handle the same way it did when it was new or can I expect aftermarket struts to have the car handle the same way? Also, if I have my car's struts replaced, should I have the dealership's service department install them or should I expect any reputable repair shop to to have the same quality of work?