AVS Shock Longevity - Database

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Dec 20, 2021 | 04:03 PM
  #31  
1) 2015 fsport currently has 48k miles

2) no

3) no

i am surprised to see so many failure under 100k miles.
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Dec 20, 2021 | 04:06 PM
  #32  
I've had 3 GS350 AWD F Sports, all of them stock, none with high mileage though. No leaks on any of them.

2015 GS, 22k miles
2019 GS, 8k miles
2020 GS, 1.6k miles.
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Dec 20, 2021 | 04:15 PM
  #33  
Here's the other thing to think of in these kind of issues. So how many more GS Owners out there had the problem that are not CL Members here to report?
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Dec 22, 2021 | 04:21 AM
  #34  
[QUOTE=panyo64;11166877]Now that we have 8 years of data to draw from, I thought it might be a good idea to try to collate all of our anecdotal knowledge on our AVS Shocks. The handling was a major factor in buying a GS.

1. Model year and mileage of your car2013 GS350 AWD Luxury 133,000
2. Shocks blown?
No
2a. If so, at what mileage?
N/A
2b. How did you find out they were blown (oil on the shock body during service or degradation in ride quality/control)?
N/A
2c. Which shocks blew (front, rear, or both)?
N/A
3. Lowering springs?
N/A
3a. If so, mileage when you installed them?
N/A
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Dec 22, 2021 | 08:48 AM
  #35  
Nothing directed at any of the post here but.... I wish we could add:

# 4. When was the last inspection date up on a lift, and who inspected your Struts?
#5. /\ Have you had such an inspection?
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Dec 22, 2021 | 08:55 AM
  #36  
Quote: Nothing directed at any of the post here but.... I wish we could add:

# 4. When was the last inspection date up on a lift, and who inspected your Struts?
#5. /\ Have you had such an inspection?
Currently 116k+ miles, last inspected struts when I did a full brake job around 100k. I inspected it and no leaks. I did the brake job in my apartment complex parking lot, with oem emergency jack(with drill attachment). Did one corner at a time. I also used cordless impact drill for the front caliper bolts, as far as brake jobs go, this car was easy to work on.
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Dec 22, 2021 | 08:58 AM
  #37  
Quote: Nothing directed at any of the post here but.... I wish we could add:

# 4. When was the last inspection date up on a lift, and who inspected your Struts?
#5. /\ Have you had such an inspection?
Had her in the air last weekend for an oil change, inspected axles, shocks and struts, ball joints and bushing.

Old girl is holding up amazing. (Minus occasional steering binding/heaviness)
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Dec 22, 2021 | 09:19 AM
  #38  
Quote: Had her in the air last weekend for an oil change, inspected axles, shocks and struts, ball joints and bushing.

Old girl is holding up amazing. (Minus occasional steering binding/heaviness)
mrplesh - Electric power steering torque steering sensor? Electronic Power Steering Control Module? Steering Rack?
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Dec 22, 2021 | 09:24 AM
  #39  
Quote: mrplesh - Electric power steering torque steering sensor? Electronic Power Steering Control Module? Steering Rack?
I posted on the steering issues thread, but I am going to investigate tonight most likely. Hook up techstream and log all the steering sensors and readouts. If needed I will check temp of steering ECU
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Dec 22, 2021 | 09:49 AM
  #40  
Yep is what I thought, np until the next up on lift Oil change showed 3 of 4 going bad. Prior to that time I would be saying I have np also.

The other issue is those that got the car used? Were they done before? Warranty, or out of pocket? Again how many non CL members don't we know about?
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Dec 22, 2021 | 10:08 AM
  #41  
Quote: Yep is what I thought, np until the next up on lift Oil change showed 3 of 4 going bad. Prior to that time I would be saying I have np also.

The other issue is those that got the car used? Were they done before? Warranty, or out of pocket? Again how many non CL members don't we know about?
Unfortunately we'll never know how many AVS shocks have failed and needed (or should have been) replaced. We'll also unfortunately never know how many were replaced under Lexus warranty or were replaced at the expense of the owner.

It would be nice if Lexus acknowledged the problem with the OE AVS shocks and (like Lexus did with the A/C servo problem) extended replacement coverage for a lengthy period of time.
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Dec 22, 2021 | 10:20 AM
  #42  
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Dec 29, 2021 | 02:49 PM
  #43  
1.2018 F Sport AWD
2. Shocks blown? no
2a. If so, at what mileage? At 32k I swapped the old shocks out for brand new KYBs while doing my spring install. Before that from new to 35k, I was on stock suspension. I do most of my own work within my ability and wasn't willing to do the whole spring install process and potentially have to go back in and pull out the old struts 5-10k miles later so I changed them at the same time. Plus they were cheap got all 4 corners shipped to my house for like $300. Changed all endlinks and outer tie rods at the same time too. All of them were still good but def showing wear. I'm hoping to get better life out of the install by just spending an extra $450 bucks or so and changing these things at the same time. All parts were worn but still had service life left. I just didn't want to go into the new springs and changing up suspension geometry on the worn parts when I was already tearing the car apart.
(Fronts AWD AVS struts were Part # KYB 7210002 and KYB 72100003, Rears were Toyota part # 48530-80782 Shock Absorber) Lowering springs ->RSR downs
3a. If so, mileage when you installed them? 35k
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Jan 5, 2022 | 07:17 PM
  #44  
2017 GS F on stock springs - 45k miles
Front right and rear right at 19k miles
both rear shocks at 44k miles

Completely crazy to me that these cars go through shocks so quickly. San Antonio does have some crappy roads tho.
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Jan 5, 2022 | 07:43 PM
  #45  
Quote: 2017 GS F on stock springs - 45k miles
Front right and rear right at 19k miles
both rear shocks at 44k miles

Completely crazy to me that these cars go through shocks so quickly. San Antonio does have some crappy roads tho.
Will your Lexus dealer be taking care of replacing the failed AVS shocks?
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