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Shocks or Struts ??
Hi,
I have (2) Camry's, an '88 and a '91 both 4 cyl. My question is: Are there shocks of struts in the rear? (too lazy and it's too cold out to look). Next question: Where do you get your replacement parts at a reasonable cost? Thanks in advance for your help. Steve |
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Re: Shocks or Struts ??
Struts are in the front of the vehicle. I usually get most of my parts either at Advance, Western Auto, or AutoZone.
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Re: Shocks or Struts ??
NAPA is good also. Advance is my pick from yota's list.
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Re: Shocks or Struts ??
Just had both fronts replaced on my '98 Camry LE, 4 cyl., 100K miles (left side leaking). $90 ea., $50 ea. labor at Pep Boys. I'm learning how to do this myself next time.
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Re: Shocks or Struts ??
I hope this helps: I had an '87 and I still have a '92 Camry, both 4-cylinder. Both the front and rear have struts, not shocks. I had them changed out at Sears (Gabiel Gas Ryders) for a very reasonable price but it's been too long to remember exactly how much I paid for them. I think I had them changed at around 75,000 miles on each car. They didn't make the car ride any better but they did stop them from flat-spotting tires.
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