struts on Outback: expected age/mileage, cost to replace

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Todd H.

I'm creeping up on 115k on a 2001 OBW, and taking bumps now is such
that it feels like time for struts. Would y'all concur?

What should I expect to pay for replacements, any other suspension
parts that are generally changed out at the same time (I'm having some
issues with steering wheel vibration at speed, and the brand new tires
didn't eliminate that fully though they helped a LOT)?

Thanks for any insights/shared experiences on these.

Best Regards,
 
Todd said:
I'm creeping up on 115k on a 2001 OBW, and taking bumps now is such
that it feels like time for struts. Would y'all concur?

What should I expect to pay for replacements, any other suspension
parts that are generally changed out at the same time (I'm having some
issues with steering wheel vibration at speed, and the brand new tires
didn't eliminate that fully though they helped a LOT)?

Thanks for any insights/shared experiences on these.

Best Regards,
Hi,
We had good luck with KYB adjustable gas struts. heavier sway bars, sway
bar links(to metal one), Teflon bushings, and Eibach springs, strut
tower braces. If you want better strut, go for Bilstein.
 
I'm creeping up on 115k on a 2001 OBW, and taking bumps now is such
that it feels like time for struts. Would y'all concur?

What should I expect to pay for replacements, any other suspension
parts that are generally changed out at the same time (I'm having some
issues with steering wheel vibration at speed, and the brand new tires
didn't eliminate that fully though they helped a LOT)?

I just got some KYBs put on my 03 OBS (160k kms). I never noticed
until after that the inside shoulder of my rear tires were wearing, so
I got an alignment done afterwards. The mech took the wear pattern as
a sign that the shims may be in need of replacement, and shims can't
be replaced without taking the whole mess apart again. Thankfully,
the shims were OK, but that might be something to have examined while
the struts are being replaced.

Chicobiker
 
Chicobiker said:
I just got some KYBs put on my 03 OBS (160k kms). I never noticed
until after that the inside shoulder of my rear tires were wearing, so
I got an alignment done afterwards. The mech took the wear pattern as
a sign that the shims may be in need of replacement, and shims can't
be replaced without taking the whole mess apart again. Thankfully,
the shims were OK, but that might be something to have examined while
the struts are being replaced.

Chicobiker
Hi,
When you replace struts, wheel alignment is a must.
 

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