Not until the truck starts bouncing. are the shocks go to leaking.
some times you will never . but also they get replaced when they leak or have no bounce control.
The fuel filter is a permanent filter mounted inside the fuel tank. No service is required.
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Manuals often cite that the shocks shouldn't exceed about 57 pounds. However, if the shocks have been replaced, the new shocks may have different specs, so if possible, check what specific shocks you have.
Shocks should be replaced once obvious wear is noticed, such as the Suburban taking bumps in the road harder, and taking longer to recover. If the vehicle bounces after it is heavily leaned on, it is a sign the shocks are worn. Drivers who tackle rough often will need to replace shocks more frequently than those who drive regularly on highways. Most manufacturers recommend a shock replacement about every 55,000 miles.
Shocks and struts are things that are not often repaired. When they break down, they will almost always be replaced by new ones, and the old ones get thrown away.
They are replaced when they go bad.
If you have worn Struts on a vehicle, those can be replaced without replacing your springs. "Struts" and "Shocks" are often used interchangeably in language, however, I believe your vehicle is a front wheel drive with a double wishbone suspension. In this case, they would be more accurately referred to as "Struts". Just for reference. In either case, the answer is still, yes. Shocks/Struts can be replaced without replacing the springs as well.
Should only be required at 100,000 miles
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What you meant to ask is how often should the timing belt be replaced! And the answer is every 90,000 miles for b2000 model.Ok
Electric shocks cause death in 3-15% of cases