OEM GM Shocks & Struts
1991 Saturn SL2
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What is the difference between shocks and struts?
Shocks and struts serve similar purposes in the suspension system, but they are different parts. Shocks, also known as shock absorbers, are standalone parts that control the movement of the vehicle's springs and suspension. Struts are a structural part of the suspension system that perform the shock absorber function and provide structural support for the suspension.
How do I know if my shocks or struts need to be replaced?
Common signs that your shocks or struts need a replacement include a bumpy ride, excessive bouncing, nose-diving when braking, uneven tire wear, and leaking fluid.
How often should I replace my shocks or struts?
How often you replace your shocks and struts might vary based on driving conditions, vehicle type, and quality of the parts. Generally, they should be inspected every 50,000 miles, but they may need replacement anywhere between 50,000 to 100,000 miles.
Do I need to replace all four shocks or struts at the same time?
It's recommended to replace shocks or struts in pairs (either both front or both rear) to maintain balanced handling.
Where can I purchase OEM shocks and struts online?
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