Shock absorbers should typically be replaced every 50,000 to 100,000 miles, but this can vary based on driving conditions and vehicle type. Signs that shocks may need replacement include excessive bouncing, leaking fluid, or uneven tire wear. It's essential to inspect them regularly, especially if you frequently drive on rough roads or carry heavy loads. Always refer to the vehicle's owner manual for specific recommendations.
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Not until the truck starts bouncing. are the shocks go to leaking.
The rear are shocks the front has struts. Rears shocks are a snap to change. Front struts should only be changed if you have the proper tools and knowledge as it can be dangerous.
You should get a factory service manual to familiarize yourself with the procedure. The rear shocks are fairly easy to change for anyone with general mechanical aptitude and the proper tools. The front shocks should be changed by a good front end shop that has a spring compressor.
Bike shocks maintenance should be performed at least once a year to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
You should change the shocks on your 2008 Toyota corolla when oil is visible around the shock absorber located behind the tire and made visible when you jack the car up and look just above the suspected tire. If the shocks are dented they should be replaced. Poor steering response and stiffness, uneven tire ware, excessive bouncing or vehicle sway are all symptoms of damaged shocks. Shocks should be changed about every 50,000 miles.
Not if they are struts - need a spring compressor
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Passwords should be changed every month.
According to my dealer, it should be changed at 150,000 km.
When its old
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