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I'm thinking that's it's time to replace the Shocks and/or
Struts on my 93 Accord (172,000 miles). This vehicle is primary a "commute" vehicle to drive on the highway to work each day. It's still "holiding" to the road fine, but hitting bumps or pot-holes at about 25 or 30 miles per hour is kinda like riding in a 73 chevy worn out pickup (rough). At 70 or 80 mph, you hardly feel them (speed I guess). So it seems time to replace them? (right?) Couple more questions: ---------------------------- How can you "test" to see if they need replaced? So what do I need to look for in what type and brand? Any brands to stay away from? Should I replace just the front or the rear also? After replacing the front struts(shocks), should I get the tires re-aligned? Any other helpful advice? Thanks for any help. -Mike (remove the _nospam to reply) |
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Check your springs, especially the fronts, for corrosion while you're at it.
PS "Michael Sutton" <mike_sutton_nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4ffb8c12.0407230521.39ea4613@posting.google.c om... > I'm thinking that's it's time to replace the Shocks and/or > Struts on my 93 Accord (172,000 miles). This vehicle is > primary a "commute" vehicle to drive on the highway to work > each day. > > It's still "holiding" to the road fine, but hitting bumps > or pot-holes at about 25 or 30 miles per hour is kinda like > riding in a 73 chevy worn out pickup (rough). At 70 or 80 mph, > you hardly feel them (speed I guess). > > So it seems time to replace them? (right?) > > > Couple more questions: > ---------------------------- > How can you "test" to see if they need replaced? > > So what do I need to look for in what type and brand? > > Any brands to stay away from? > > Should I replace just the front or the rear also? > > After replacing the front struts(shocks), should I get > the tires re-aligned? > > Any other helpful advice? > > > Thanks for any help. > > -Mike (remove the _nospam to reply) |
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>"Michael Sutton" <mike_sutton_nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> I'm thinking that's it's time to replace the Shocks and/or > Struts on my 93 Accord (172,000 miles). This vehicle is > primary a "commute" vehicle to drive on the highway to work > each day. It's still "holiding" to the road fine, but hitting bumps > or pot-holes at about 25 or 30 miles per hour is kinda like > riding in a 73 chevy worn out pickup (rough). At 70 or 80 mph, > you hardly feel them (speed I guess). > So it seems time to replace them? (right?) > How can you "test" to see if they need replaced? The new strut can be uncomfortable to be in. The worn struts gives you a smoother ride since the spring does most of the comfort and smoothness. Check out your ball or rubber joints, instead. How to test? Put weight on the trunk or hood and let go. It should bob up but not down. |
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