Does a 1998 Toyota Corolla have struts or shocks?

Does a 1998 Toyota Corolla have struts or shocks?

Toyota Corolla 1998, Bare Strut by FCS®. FCS bare shocks and struts are engineered to restore your vehicle’s handling and control. Shocks, struts, and cartridges are a great option to restore OE performance and normal driving conditions.

How much does it cost to replace struts on a Toyota Corolla?

Toyota Corolla Suspension Shock or Strut Replacement Cost Estimate. The average cost for a Toyota Corolla suspension shock or strut replacement is between $542 and $608. Labor costs are estimated between $252 and $318 while parts are priced at $290.

How much are struts for a 98 Toyota Corolla?

We currently carry 15 Front End Shocks and Struts products to choose from for your 1998 Toyota Corolla, and our inventory prices range from as little as $99.99 up to $386.31.

How much are shocks for a Toyota Corolla?

The average cost for a Toyota Corolla suspension shock or strut replacement is between $376 and $430. Labor costs are estimated between $203 and $257 while parts are priced at $173.

How long do struts last on a Toyota Corolla?

Struts may need to be replaced anywhere between 50,000 and 100,000 miles. If the struts start leaking, or become broken or damaged, they should be replaced immediately. Struts should always be replaced in pairs.

How do you replace the struts on a Toyota Corolla?

Use a large wooden log if you have to. Take off the lug nuts ( 21mm socket) and pop off the wheel. Put the car’s scissor-jack under the ball joint to hold it up when you remove the strut. Remove the brake hose clamp from the strut using a 14mm wrench. Next, you will want to remove the sway bar. This has a 17mm nut and a 6mm hex Allen driver inside.

When to replace shocks and struts on a Toyota?

Usually the general rule to follow is that when replacing shocks or struts, both the left and right side need to be changed at the same time, not the front and rear. As for the tires, if they are badly cupped, they should be replaced.

What’s the life of a Toyota strut on a corolla?

A Toyota strut life span of between 50 to 80,000 miles on a Corolla is acceptable. What could cause clicking sound from the front struts when a 1998 Camry goes over bumps and could lithium grease minimize the noise?

Do you need to replace sway bars on a Toyota Corolla?

Honestly the entire assembly for a Corolla just isn’t that expensive. One other thing to mention is that I recommend that you replace the sway bars (stabilizer links) at the same time. These things are relatively cheap, and as long as you are taking them halfway off anyway, you might as well replace them.