The 2005 Toyota 4Runner is equipped with a combination of shocks and struts, depending on the specific model and trim. The front suspension typically uses struts, while the rear suspension uses shock absorbers. This setup helps provide a balance of ride comfort and handling performance. Always refer to the owner’s manual or consult with a mechanic for precise information regarding your specific vehicle configuration.
It doesn't have struts. It has coil-over shocks.
SHOCK ABSORBERS.
Front struts. Rear shocks.
2005 Chevy Malibu, shocks in rear, Struts in front.
two catrillion dollars
The 4Runner doesn't have struts; it has coil-over shocks in front. After removing the old shocks a spring compressor is required to remove the springs and install them on the new shocks. Take it to a front end shop that has the proper compressor and tools; it's very dangerous if you don't have good equipment and experience. The rear shocks are easy to replace by yourself.
I paid $900 for shocks/struts and bushings. I was told that was the "brother in law" discount.
Yes
i paid about 280 dollars just for both sides of struts and shocks. struts alone were about 160.
Struts all the way around.
struts front. shocks rear.
Front struts, Rear shocks