Factory rear struts would be well-worn by now (if still original), so it could be a big factor. Also, the strut tower bushing is probably worn. I have fould the Neon rear springs may have lost a bit of their cushining ability too (separate damping/rebound from the struts themselves), but often not enough to replace those when changing a set of new struts.
The cost to replace the shocks and struts on a 2000 Dodge Neon ranges from $120 to $1,000. This cost ranges based on the part brand and any special additives.
No. The standard neon strut is about an inch shorter. It will bolt up perfectly but the tire rubs badly. Doesn't work
leave this to the pros, struts are hard to do safely without special equipment to compress springs
4, one on each corner
What oil viscosity is correct for dodge neon 1995
The thermostat on a 1995 Plymouth Neon is right behind the Radiator Cap.
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A 1995 Dodge Neon uses green antifreeze.
yes
not hard at all,you will need a spring compressor
No.
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