GM Shocks and Struts
GM Shock and Strut Replacement Parts FAQs
Drive a GMC and suddenly need to replace the old and corroded shocks and struts of your truck or SUV? Our online GM parts catalog has just the fitted suspension parts at up to 35% off the MSRP with speedy nationwide shipping.
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How much does a new suspension cost for my GMC Envoy?
The cost of a new suspension system for your GMC Envoy can range from $800 to $2,000, depending on the parts you choose and whether you opt for OEM or aftermarket components. This estimate includes the price of new shocks, struts, and labor costs for installation. For a complete suspension overhaul, the price could be higher, especially if additional components like control arms or bushings need to be replaced.
What are the symptoms of failing shocks and struts in my GMC Sierra 1500?
The most common symptoms of failing shocks and struts in your GMC Sierra 1500 contact page include a rough or bouncy ride, increased stopping distance, and noticeable nose-diving during braking. You may also experience poor handling, excessive body roll when cornering, and uneven tire wear on one side of your vehicle. If you notice any of these issues, it's important to have your suspension inspected and replaced as needed to maintain safe driving conditions.
How long do the shocks in my Hummer H2 last, and at what mileage should they be replaced?
The shocks in your Hummer H2 are typically designed to last between 50,000 and 70,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and your usage of the off-road trails. If you frequently drive off-road or carry heavy trailer loads, you may need to replace your shocks or coil springs sooner. Regular Hummer suspension inspections are recommended, and if you notice decreased ride quality or handling issues, it may be time to replace the shocks to ensure safe road performance.

