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Has anyone replaced their shocks yet?
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Has anyone replaced their shocks yet?
I have an '05 with approx 63k mi and recently I have noticed a difference in how my truck rides - I don't think it's pshycological, but who knows. It feels like the shocks and in particular the rear shock(s) feel a little mushier than usual and bumps in the road feel more harsh when I drive over them. Has anyone else experienced similar symptoms before replacing their shocks?
I would think it would be premature to replace shocks on a 5 yr old truck with only 63k miles.
I would think it would be premature to replace shocks on a 5 yr old truck with only 63k miles.
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I feel the same; it almost feels like mine is bottoming out when going over a simple speed bump. My dad has a 2004 with about 100k on it and has changed his. I hear it is expensive. Ill ask him and try to get some more details.
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I have an '05 with approx 63k mi and recently I have noticed a difference in how my truck rides - I don't think it's pshycological, but who knows. It feels like the shocks and in particular the rear shock(s) feel a little mushier than usual and bumps in the road feel more harsh when I drive over them. Has anyone else experienced similar symptoms before replacing their shocks?
I would think it would be premature to replace shocks on a 5 yr old truck with only 63k miles.
I would think it would be premature to replace shocks on a 5 yr old truck with only 63k miles.
So, I'm about to pony up for another rear shock ( $440ish at sewell ). Expensive for a shock, but relatively easy to DIY. The fronts are cheaper, but a PITA to install relatively speaking.
I'll report-back after I get the other rear shock installed.
The other thing I've briefly toyed with is replacing all of them with Bilstein HD's...
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Thanks for the replies.
It's certainly disappointing that the GX shocks appear to be failing so early, esp at $440 a pop. I may call up Toyota and see what they are charging for the same part. Bilstein's came to mind when I started thinking about this. They have to be better than the crappy OEM shocks. I am curious if Bilstein makes a compatible shock given the GX's ride settings and adjustable rear suspension?
Has anyone else considered or installed aftermarket shocks?
I'm at 52k. I recently had one of my rears replaced under warranty because it was leaking. Now the rear feels slightly odd. I think this is as a result of the shocks being imbalanced.
So, I'm about to pony up for another rear shock ( $440ish at sewell ). Expensive for a shock, but relatively easy to DIY. The fronts are cheaper, but a PITA to install relatively speaking.
I'll report-back after I get the other rear shock installed.
The other thing I've briefly toyed with is replacing all of them with Bilstein HD's...
So, I'm about to pony up for another rear shock ( $440ish at sewell ). Expensive for a shock, but relatively easy to DIY. The fronts are cheaper, but a PITA to install relatively speaking.
I'll report-back after I get the other rear shock installed.
The other thing I've briefly toyed with is replacing all of them with Bilstein HD's...
Has anyone else considered or installed aftermarket shocks?
Last edited by cssnms; 11-10-10 at 01:45 PM.
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1) use Bilstien HD's for the 4runner Limited, which they do make. I'd be shocked if they didn't bolt right up.
2) go w/the Bilstien's spec'd for the Prado VX? over in europe. I found a bit of info here:
http://www.4wddirect.com.au/scart/html/550.html
http://www.4wddirect.com.au/cgi-bin/...h&category=TP2
http://pradopoint.com/viewtopic.php?...65f563#p127315
If I had more free time I'd be all over this... Work's too busy right now. Anybody want to be a guinnea pig?
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#8
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These are all fine options but what about the impact on the ride adjustment feature or the ability to raise and lower the suspension. If you go aftermarket do you lose any of these capabilities?
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$440 for an air strut? That is a smooooking deal. I guess I feel that way from owning an X5 that had the two fronts go out at $1,200 each, also a $500 required recalibration. You guys might want to check out MileOneParts.com They have the rear air struts new at 249.76 per strut.
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Both the 4runner Limited and the Prado VX (hope I've got this one right) have the rear air suspension...
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$440 for an air strut? That is a smooooking deal. I guess I feel that way from owning an X5 that had the two fronts go out at $1,200 each, also a $500 required recalibration. You guys might want to check out MileOneParts.com They have the rear air struts new at 249.76 per strut.
Pretty freaking expensive for a shock, IMHO, though I give them some leeway due to the adjustability. The bizarre thing for me is the fact that the front struts are about 1/2 the price of the rear shocks. I typically see the opposite.
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Normal stances, the shocks and struts are replaced when there are leaks, where the leaks begin from the spring seat and the seepage extends to the knuckle brackets and down to the casing. I hope this is not you case, if you do a visual inspection, you would judge that. If they are totally dry, then that's is not the case, you need to check the height control solenoids whereby moisture intrusion or salt ingression are causes known to not function to its full capability. And the primary cause of Bottoming out.
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I also have an 05 Gx with about the same miles,a while ago my dealer changed the left shock and this was due to a noise. But the funny thing is I have the same feeling experience that you have but only when it is really cold. Took it to the dealer and they said everything is normal, I don't know if the tires air pressure is the cause but really you feel that the whole rear end hits the gound really hard like there is no suspension at all. I have to see if i will have the same experience this winter.
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Front Shock absorbers
Just changed mine this weekend and it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.
I would get them from Sewell Lexus in Dallas. got mine for 208 and shipping was cheap. You have to register here and then on their site for the additional discounts.
I would get them from Sewell Lexus in Dallas. got mine for 208 and shipping was cheap. You have to register here and then on their site for the additional discounts.