How many miles do shocks last?
“Driving on rough or unpaved roads, towing a trailer or carrying heavy loads, can shorten their functional life,” says Reina. “With heavy use, you could be looking to replace them at 40,000 or 50,000 miles or sooner. Under normal conditions, 75,000 to 90,000 miles might be reasonable.”
Can shocks last 100000 miles?
As a general rule of thumb, most experts estimate the service life of shocks to be between 50,000 and 100,000 miles. If you’ve taken good care of your vehicle over the years, you may find that your shocks won’t need to be replaced just yet.
What kind of suspension does a Toyota Avalon have?
But…this is not an inexpensive car, as premium fuel must be used, and those dual exhausts are expensive when replacement time comes. Nevertheless, with XM radio and the typical simple but refined, multi link double wishbone suspension, it is more performance than an Avalon, albeit more expensive.
Where can I buy gas shocks for my Toyota Avalon?
1. Buy 4 Tokico HD Gas Shocks for your vehicle year. If you live in a winter environment, you can undercoat them, but be careful not to get undercoating on the piston part or it will damage the seals. You can buy them over the internet. 2. Buy ALL NEW Toyota, bushings, dust covers, and insulators that have to do with the strut housing.
Where can I buy a new Toyota Avalon?
Buy ALL NEW Toyota, bushings, dust covers, and insulators that have to do with the strut housing. Email a guy called Larry at his Toyota dealership at < [email protected] > Let him know I sent you. 3. Find a competent, wheel and alignment place near your home. Have them drive your Avalon first with the old stuts.
Why is my Toyota Avalon making so much noise?
Within 1 month, I had the front struts and mounts replaced, complementary, due to excessive noise. However, the noises are still there. In the back too, but they say they can’t hear that… must be because the front rattle too loud. Clunking and rattling are the primary sounds.