Leaking shock?
Leaking shock?
I noticed a large wet spot in my garage and also in the parking spot that I use everyday at work. It is located underneath the driver's side rear shock. Looking underneath revealed that the lower half of the shock was completely wet with an oily substance. I have not noticed any difference in ride quality.
Is the shock shot?
If so, could I replace it myself?
Should I replace both rears at the same time?
What is the average cost for this type of job?
Thanks.
Is the shock shot?
If so, could I replace it myself?
Should I replace both rears at the same time?
What is the average cost for this type of job?
Thanks.
If it does end up being the shock, I found the Monroe Sensa-Trac rear shock at Advance Auto for $32 each. Sound like a good deal?
Sensatrac or KYB are about your only inexpensive choices.
As for changing them yourself it should be a quick easy change as long as you have a way to safely get the car off the ground and supported as you will want to pull the tires in the rear.....
As a rule you should always replace shocks in pairs.
As for changing them yourself it should be a quick easy change as long as you have a way to safely get the car off the ground and supported as you will want to pull the tires in the rear.....
As a rule you should always replace shocks in pairs.
Thanks for the info on the shocks.
I'm hoping that's it is the shock.
I do have a floor jack and two jack stands, so I should be able to replace them myself although I've never had to replace shocks before, so this will be a first for me. * crosses fingers *
I'm hoping that's it is the shock.I do have a floor jack and two jack stands, so I should be able to replace them myself although I've never had to replace shocks before, so this will be a first for me. * crosses fingers *
Man, I love this site! I just got my car back from it's first service/oil change at the dealership and it said "rear shocks leaking bad...suggest replacement". Of course they'd be happy to do it for me...$265.50+tax please! No thanks, I'll do it myself :) Does anyone happen to have pics of this process?


