Duralast loaded strut assemblies
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Duralast loaded strut assemblies
Are the Duralast Loaded Strut assemblies any good? Any one have any experience with them? Need them to last 4 - 5 years on the 1999 Maxima till the youngest is out of college. He is a Junior right now.
All 4 corners are toast and he loves the car (so do I). Need a lot of maintenance done. Struts/Shocks are one of them.
https://www.autozone.com/suspension-...02b/761110_0_0
https://www.autozone.com/suspension-...61r/762380_0_0
https://www.autozone.com/suspension-...61l/762379_0_0
With a $50 rebate and a 20% off coupon, the price is very good.
All 4 corners are toast and he loves the car (so do I). Need a lot of maintenance done. Struts/Shocks are one of them.
https://www.autozone.com/suspension-...02b/761110_0_0
https://www.autozone.com/suspension-...61r/762380_0_0
https://www.autozone.com/suspension-...61l/762379_0_0
With a $50 rebate and a 20% off coupon, the price is very good.
Last edited by dvpatel99se; Apr 26, 2022 at 10:11 AM.
I’d have some confidence that these wouldn’t be a waste of $$ in that, (1) they come with a LLT and (2) it’s my understanding that the Duralast struts and strut assemblies are re-badged Gabriel products, which I can attest to.
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Thank you. I had read that these are rebadged Gabriel products but had no idea how to ascertain that. Since you can attest to that, I am golden. I will just put in an order tonight. Have to do a ship to home order to get the 20% off.
I replaced all 4 with those durolasts and they are holding up ok after a year now. I got them on sale for super cheap and because they have lifetime warranty (IIRC). I don't have a stock maxima to compare them with, but they feel not as comfortable riding as I hoped, but like I said, I don't have anything to compare them with.
Last edited by RITE; Apr 26, 2022 at 02:25 PM.
Hope you are planning on doing the install yourself and save yourself some cash. Its pretty straight forward and requires a few hours from your day. The only thing that will be rough will be the rear struts. Removing that carpet from the trunk area was a PITA.
Since you are preparing for 4-5 years, expect to replace the fuel injectors/ packs / spark plugs eventually. There is a lot of useful information here that will let you DIY.
Since you are preparing for 4-5 years, expect to replace the fuel injectors/ packs / spark plugs eventually. There is a lot of useful information here that will let you DIY.
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Yes.. DIY is the plan. May need to get someone else to do LCAs and Axles but the shocks I will DIY and I have done coils and plugs already. I think the injectors are fine for now but I see that we will have to replace them eventually.
She has 169K on the clock. We're the only owners of it. We bought it brand new in Jan 1999
She has 169K on the clock. We're the only owners of it. We bought it brand new in Jan 1999
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The deal was even better. The rebate for 4 loaded struts is actually $100. So, with the coupon and the rebate, the 4 of them will be $251.xx all said and done shipped to my door.
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