Originally Posted By: IndyIan
Usually I wait until one is clearly bad(bounces like a basket ball on broken pavement, loses road contact and grip) then I replace both at that end of the car.
CRV is still on original struts with no issues yet. The Focus has the right rear one starting to become at little bouncy, so it may be time to replace the rears soon.
Rear of the focus is a separate shock and spring. You can replace them easily without even jacking the car up -which is nice!
Originally Posted By: JTK
Is CarX a local shop? $1030 seems extremely high. I would have guessed half of that.
I had both struts out of my car , replaced the strut bearings, and installed in about 1:30. Not bad.
Didn't fix the problem but still!
Usually I wait until one is clearly bad(bounces like a basket ball on broken pavement, loses road contact and grip) then I replace both at that end of the car.
CRV is still on original struts with no issues yet. The Focus has the right rear one starting to become at little bouncy, so it may be time to replace the rears soon.
Rear of the focus is a separate shock and spring. You can replace them easily without even jacking the car up -which is nice!
Originally Posted By: JTK
Is CarX a local shop? $1030 seems extremely high. I would have guessed half of that.
I had both struts out of my car , replaced the strut bearings, and installed in about 1:30. Not bad.
Didn't fix the problem but still!