Replacing one strut versus two at the same time?
#1
Replacing one strut versus two at the same time?
Took the car in for service because a noise in the rear of the car. They are going to replace (under warranty) the strut and see if that resolves the problem. Should i be concerned about them replacing just one strut instead of both rear ones at the same time? the car is a 2006 with 52,000 miles on it. has anyone had experience with a dealer replacing both struts when one is bad? wondering if i should push for both to be replaced...
thanks for the replies in advance!
thanks for the replies in advance!
#2
Senior Member
Common problem on the 2006 is rear struts (that resemble shocks) that leak / come apart. One of mine was replaced under warranty - the other was fine. Remember that they're air-adjustable with the auto-leveling feature, regardless of whether you have airmatic or not.
Last edited by rosswell; 07-07-2009 at 07:16 PM.
#3
MBWorld Fanatic!
Replacing "shocks" in pairs is something mek a nics recommend to Chevy owners.
These aren't "shocks" and they aren't real old and worn out, one just failed.
These aren't "shocks" and they aren't real old and worn out, one just failed.