Should struts and shocks be replaced together?

Should struts and shocks be replaced together?

Shocks and struts should always be replaced in pairs (front axle or rear axle), and it’s even better to replace the shocks/struts on all four wheels at one time. This helps maintain reliable handling and a consistent response on both sides of the vehicle.

Can bad struts mess up wheel bearing?

Blown shocks and struts, damaged CV joints, and tires that are incorrectly inflated can lead to uneven tread wear. So you should have your mechanic rule out these issues before tackling your wheel bearings.

What are the symptoms of bad strut bearings?

Symptoms of a bad strut bearing

  • Knocking, banging, clunking, rattling, squeaking, creaking, or popping noises, during low-speed steering moves or when hitting bumps.
  • Excessive vibration through the suspension or steering.
  • Stiff, heavy, jerky, hard, or binding steering.
  • Poor wheel alignment.
  • Uneven tire wear.

Where are the struts and shocks on a car?

Most modern day vehicles have struts up front and shocks in the rear. However, some may have the same type all around. Struts are the entire suspension assembly while shocks function as part of the entire suspension. The suspension system of your car has two main functions.

What does a front drum brake hub Kit do?

This drum brake hub kit is a direct replacement for missing or worn originals. The front drum brake hubs are cast, just like OEM and come complete with new wheel studs, as well as bearings, races, seals, nuts, washers, pins and caps for a hassle-free installation to get you back on the road.

What causes damage to the wheel hub assembly?

The wheel hub assembly is prone to damage caused by multiple driving situations such as: Although this part takes a tremendous amount of abuse, it’s commonly overlooked when repairs are done to other mechanical components such as tires and wheels, suspension parts, coils, shocks and struts and other front end and rear end housing parts.

Do you need an alignment after replacing shocks and struts?

On some vehicles, the installation of new shocks and struts may affect your car’s wheel alignment. However, there are some instances where alignment is not required after replacing the struts or shocks.