If you’re on the go, you should enjoy the ride–and keeping up with maintenance on your shocks and struts will help. Not only does it keep it smooth, but it keeps your vehicle safe.
Blown shocks and struts can cause a vehicle to handle unsafely as a result of imbalance. Upon inspection, our technicians can repair worn-out shocks and struts, keeping your vehicle handling like the day you drove it off the lot.
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Typically shocks and struts should be replaced every 50,000 to 100,000 miles.However, if your car hasn’t been used daily, those shocks and struts may last up to 10 years. But if your vehicle is run daily and you run it hard, five years is likely the maximum life expectancy of most shocks and struts. For average use, perhaps seven-to-eight years.
In general, you can feel when shocks and/or struts need to be replaced. While you may think it’s a fluke, drive–there are ways to determine if it’s time to replace them: