Typically, rear shocks on a 2004 Jeep Liberty should be replaced every 50,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and usage. If you notice signs of wear such as a rough ride, excessive bouncing, or fluid leakage, it's a good idea to check and potentially replace them sooner. Regular inspections can help determine when they need to be replaced.
Replace them when they're worn out. This can be 75 or 100,000 miles.
I would replace them at 75,000 miles. It's recommended that you change them every 30, 000..
Replace it every 50,000 miles.
Worn out shocks have a unmissable swishing noise, The front shocks will wear out before the back ones in most cases. If it is still stock then after 50,000 miles they (front shocks) will start to wear the back ones should be fine for another 10,000 miles. Shocks will significantly affect body roll. But
Well, I wouldn't change shocks at all unless the ride was rough or the shocks were visibly leaking. Check them out. if no inherent problems, 75000 miles is usually recommended.
135k
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.
50000 miles
100 to a 150 thousand miles is a good time
70,000 miles
Don't know. I just hit 200k & still going strong.
replace when bad