The average cost for a Toyota Sienna suspension shock or strut replacement is between $731 and $817. Labor costs are estimated between $331 and $417 while parts are priced at $400.

How long do Toyota struts last?

On average, if your car has been “babied,” you can expect your shocks/struts to last about 10 years. If you have really used your car like a workhorse, 5 years is probably all you can expect. This means that for the average driver, 7 or 8 years is the maximum life expectancy of most shocks and struts.

How do I know when my struts need to be replaced?

What Are the Signs that My Vehicle Needs New Shocks or Struts?

  1. Bumpy ride. The most obvious sign of a problem with your shocks or struts is that your car is giving you a much more uncomfortable ride than normal.
  2. Steering problems.
  3. Braking problems.
  4. Fluid leaks.
  5. Unusual tire tread wear.
  6. Mileage.

How long are struts usually good for?

How long can you expect your shocks or struts to last? That depends. “Driving on rough or unpaved roads, towing a trailer or carrying heavy loads, can shorten their functional life,” says Reina. “With heavy use, you could be looking to replace them at 40,000 or 50,000 miles or sooner.

Is an alignment necessary after replacing struts?

Replacing those struts requires no alignment.

Can you replace struts yourself?

Strut Replacement Replacing struts used to be a dangerous job for a DIYer. But these days you can buy a complete strut assembly that eliminates the strut/spring/mount disassembly process. These assemblies allow you to replace both of your front struts yourself in less than two hours.

Can struts last 200 000 miles?

After 200k miles, your springs are shot as well. They are sagging (hanging low), which means that the brand new strut that you put in will be working outside of its intended range… it will fail sooner than it should because of this.

Can I replace my struts myself?

Strut Replacement Replacing struts used to be a dangerous job for a DIYer. These assemblies allow you to replace both of your front struts yourself in less than two hours. You’ll have to get an alignment done afterward (about $100), but you’ll still save about $300 by doing the job yourself.

How many miles does a Toyota strut last?

Under ideal conditions struts may last up to 100,000 miles. A Toyota strut life span of between 50 to 80,000 miles on a Corolla is acceptable. What could cause clicking sound from the front struts when a 1998 Camry goes over bumps and could lithium grease minimize the noise?

When to replace a Toyota strut or shock?

The most common item we are asked to recheck is a leaking strut or shock. In general, a Toyota, Lexus or Scion strut or shock will last for over 100,000 miles, but failure due to a variety of reasons makes it a more common repair than some other items.

When do you need to replace a scion strut?

Sometimes it isn’t the shock that fails, too. A Toyota, Lexus and/or Scion strut or shock requires replacement when it has visibly leaked to the bottom of either the lower spring seat (on a strut) or the bottom of the shock itself, whichever is closer to the top of the strut.

How many miles does a Toyota Sienna last?

According to an iSeeCars study, the Toyota Sienna will likely last 200,000 miles. However, owners report that Toyota Siennas can last well over 300,000 miles, if given regular maintenance.