Hello,
This may be blasphemy but I don’t really do any 4wd in my Prado. It is quite a comfortable ride on long drives to Melbourne and getting downhill mountain bikes back up the mountain again.
Anyway I believe I might need to have the rear shocks replaced as when I drive on road at over 60km/h and hit a series of high frequency bumps/rolls the rear end starts to get rather skittish, bouncing and wobbling around.
I got my father to look at it and he said it needed new shocks and something about rubbers on the panhandle (he isn’t sure what it’s called, some sort of strut in the rear).
If I need new shocks what do I replace them with and what should it cost to get them replaced at a reputable suspension shop. Is there such a thing as a pan handle and is it likely that there are some rubbers worn out in the rear suspension?
I am in Canberra by the way.
This may be blasphemy but I don’t really do any 4wd in my Prado. It is quite a comfortable ride on long drives to Melbourne and getting downhill mountain bikes back up the mountain again.
Anyway I believe I might need to have the rear shocks replaced as when I drive on road at over 60km/h and hit a series of high frequency bumps/rolls the rear end starts to get rather skittish, bouncing and wobbling around.
I got my father to look at it and he said it needed new shocks and something about rubbers on the panhandle (he isn’t sure what it’s called, some sort of strut in the rear).
If I need new shocks what do I replace them with and what should it cost to get them replaced at a reputable suspension shop. Is there such a thing as a pan handle and is it likely that there are some rubbers worn out in the rear suspension?
I am in Canberra by the way.
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