Suspension Shock or Strut Replacement near Helotes, Texas

There are 50 RepairPal Certified locations for Suspension Shock or Strut Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

50 Results for Suspension Shock or Strut Replacement near Helotes, Texas

Suspension Shock or Strut Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Sun Auto Tire & Service - Bandera Helotes

4.5
(15)
6.21 mi
12596 Bandera Road
Helotes, TX
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Sat
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Sun Auto Service - Interstate 10

4.3
(33)
8.01 mi
23711 Interstate 10
San Antonio, TX
Closed
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Premier 1 Auto Care Dominion

4.9
(276)
8.25 mi
7831 Lost Creek Gap
Boerne, TX
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Cornerstone Automotive - Culebra Rd

4.8
(26)
9.01 mi
11030 Culebra Road
San Antonio, TX
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Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers - San Antonio

4.5
(50)
9.23 mi
11105 Westwood Loop
San Antonio, TX
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Sat
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Sun Auto Tire & Service - SA Alamo Ranch

4.3
(23)
9.63 mi
11906 Alamo Ranch Pkwy
San Antonio, TX
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All Tune & Lube - San Antonio

4.7
(33)
10.11 mi
5650 Cliffbrier Drive
San Antonio, TX
Closed
Opens 9:00 AM Sat
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My C.A.R Center

4.7
(95)
11.07 mi
7366 Caribou St.
San Antonio, TX
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Sun Auto Service - Huebner Road

3.9
(42)
11.22 mi
8780 Huebner Rd
San Antonio, TX
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Meineke Car Care Center #477

4.3
(19)
11.43 mi
7081 Bandera Road
Leon Valley, TX
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Sat
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Sun Auto Service - Culebra Road

4.4
(39)
12.33 mi
8274 Culebra Road
San Antonio, TX
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Sun Auto Tire & Service - Wurzbach Rd

4.4
(30)
13.06 mi
8551 Wurzbach Rd
San Antonio, TX
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Suspension Shock or Strut Replacement

How are Suspension Shock or Strut issues diagnosed?

If the vehicle has excessive play in the suspension - if the vehicle bounces easily up and down - the suspension shocks or struts are likely worn. Many times, a strut is diagnosed when a technician is replacing other related parts. A damaged strut may also be discovered during a four wheel alignment. In doubt, a technician will use body weight to bounce the vehicle up and down on each corner, and if the amount of residual movement up and down is excessive, the shocks or struts are worn. Extremely worn shocks and struts are more than obvious while driving, as the vehicle will float up and down after bumps, often bottom out, and lean excessively through turns.
Suspension Shock or Strut Replacement

How are Suspension Shock or Struts replaced?

To change a suspension strut, a technician first needs to lift and support the vehicle with a hoist (or a jack and jack stands) and remove the front wheel. The brake caliper and rotor are removed and the sway bar link is disconnected. The technician then disconnects the strut from the steering knuckle and from the strut tower to remove it from the vehicle. If the entire strut assembly is being replaced, installation is relatively simple. On the other hand, it is common to reuse the coil spring from the old assembly. In this case, the worn strut will need to be compressed and disassembled, and the new strut will need to be put together before it is installed. On the other hand, shocks are much easier to change. Most often, removal of the wheel is sufficient to allow the upper and lower mounting bolts to be removed. Once removed, the new shock mount and shock are installed. Once the wheel is torqued, the process is repeated on at least one more shock.

RepairPal Recommendations for Suspension Shock or Strut issues

RepairPal recommends replacing the suspension struts or shocks in pairs, left and right. The ride quality and performance of the vehicle will be significantly altered if the struts and shocks do not match in type and quality. Prior to replacement of shocks or struts, a full inspection of the steering and suspension should be performed to identify any other needed repairs. This will cut down the labor costs when compared to replacing the worn parts separately. Also, we recommend a four-wheel alignment when struts are replaced. New struts can change the vehicle's ride height, which will change the wheel alignment.

What to look out for when dealing with Suspension Shock or Strut issues

If the suspension shocks or struts are damaged, the wheel alignment of the vehicle will be impaired. During replacement, it may be necessary to compress a strut and spring assembly, unlike a shock absorber. This involves compressing the coil spring so that the strut assembly can be disassembled. From the time that the old strut is disassembled to the time the new strut is assembled, the compressed coil spring is extremely dangerous. If the spring slips from the spring compressor (used to apply tension to the spring), it could cause serious injury. Also, the vehicle needs to be safely lifted and supported off the ground to complete this repair.

Can I replace the Suspension Shock or Strut myself?

Replacing an entire suspension strut assembly as a unit could be considered an intermediate DIY repair. On the other hand, if the coil spring is to be transferred from the old strut to the new strut, or if the old spring is broken and in need of replacement, this repair should only be attempted by an advanced DIYer, or left to a professional technician. However, since shock absorbers are typically easier and safer to replace, most DIY mechanics will have an easy time replacing these. That is if proper lifting and supporting of the vehicle is understood.

Suspension Shock or Strut Replacement Cost Estimates