shock absorbers , front and rear
Most commonly, vehicles in the past 20 years or so have STRUTS in the front and SHOCKS in the rear. Sportier vehicles will have struts at all four wheels.
Shocks- some are air shocks. Shocked?
A 1995 Accord does not have shocks. It has double wishbone suspension with struts. It is obvious you do not have the skill or tools to replace the struts. Serious injury can occur if not done correctly. Take it to a professional.
Just shock absorbers - 2 on the front - 2 on the rear ( and there is a smaller " shock absorber " that is angled , it's used to stabilize the differential - when the dealership changed my 4 shocks on my 1995 they did not suggest that I have that one changed also )
2 shocks on the front of the 4runner. One on each side
It has Struts and not shocks. If the car is bouncing or floating whenever you hit a dip in the road, or seems to handle poorly, these are signs of worn struts. A leak in one of the struts is also a sign of a bad strut. Mileage is another factor. Struts today will last a long time, but if the car has over 100,000 miles, then more than likely the struts need replacing. As to replacing them, unless you have the proper tools and knowledge, take it to a pro. Serious injury can occur when replacing struts, if you don't know what you are doing.
The 1995 Buick Skylark is equipped with rear shock absorbers. There will be struts on the front of the vehicle.
the 1995 XE has four shocks. Two on the rear axle, and one for each independent in the front.
Check the struts, relief springs, shocks or other suspension parts. Sounds like you may have dirt somewhere or lube issues.
Tire out of balance or a bent wheel. Also check the motor mounts; this model had problems with them.
I want to try and remove and replace my front struts on my 1995 buick lesabre is there a chance of seeing on line pictures of how to?