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Shocks Replacement

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by mikednpv, Oct 27, 2012.

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    mikednpv Junior Member

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    I'm going to replace my struts and springs on my 2005 Gen II. I'm looking to buy the parts online and do the work myself. Can anyone recommend good reliable sites to look at?
    Thank you for your help.
    Mike
     
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    I'll check them out. Thanks!
    Any one else with a recommendation?
     
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    Thank you :)
     
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    Thanks for the link. I'll check it out. I'm going to replace the springs since I have 198,000 miles on the car.
     
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    Killer deal HC. And to OP Mikedn its easier to hit the like button if you want to thank someone. That's why its there. its the blue word like bottom right of the post.
     
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    I hope to have upgraded to a PIP or Gen3 before my struts/shocks wear out :D
     
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    for us canadian users, is there an option? anyone tried any aftermarket units?
     
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    How does one tell that springs have worn out? I hesitate to ask any of the friendly neighborhood rapacious dealer service advisers...
     
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    Find a specific reference point at each corner of the body, and measure the height of the body at those points, above the ground. If you see a big difference from left to right or if you see that the rear is sagging compared to the front (or vice versa) then you have a clue that the springs are worn. Usually this is not an issue until the odometer is well into six-digits unless the car has been abused carrying heavy loads in the hatch.
     
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    Try tirerack.com

    Oh and you don't need to take off the wipers, wiper motors, cowl, relay box, etc. to change the fronts. All you need is:

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