Factory GM Shocks And Struts
Shocks and struts help stabilize your vehicle's movements. They help you while turning, braking, accelerating, and even if you happen to come across rough road surfaces. If you do a lot of driving, you may have to replace them every 40,000 or 50,000 miles. 75,000 to 90,000 miles is about average.
Shocks and struts can develop problems. At that point, you may need to replace them. There are some warning signs that will indicate they are going bad. Most of the time, these symptoms will show up before things get serious. Some of these signs include:
- Rougher ride quality
- Leaning too far forward during stops
- Your vehicle is pulling to the side during turns
- Uneven tire treads
- A film of grease on your shocks or struts
Repair Your Suspension with GM Parts | Install OEM Shocks and Struts
The best way to repair your shocks and struts is with quality GM parts. These parts were designed by your OEM and will fit the model you drive, guaranteed. You can purchase these parts online right here at our auto parts store. Place your order now, and we will ship it out to you as soon as possible, straight to your door.
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