How much does it cost to replace an upper strut mount?

If struts are replaced for other reasons and strut mounts show some wear or are known to fail in this vehicle, it makes sense to replace them at the same time. Replacing both struts together with strut mounts will cost from $650 to $900 in an average car.

How do I know if my upper struts are bad?

Symptoms of a faulty strut mount

  1. Abnormal noises coming from the steering and suspension system.
  2. Premature and/or uneven tire wear.
  3. Accelerated wear of shock absorbers.
  4. Excessive vibration.
  5. Poor wheel/tire alignment.
  6. Poor steering return.

What does a broken strut mount sound like?

If you hear clunking or squeaking coming from the suspension system while driving, this could mean the mount has worn out. The noise comes from two or more metal components hitting each other without any insulation. Front strut mounts may also make a noise when you turn the steering wheel.

What happens if a strut mount fails?

Excessive Movement The strut mount is supposed to help cushion the impact of road bumps on the car. If it malfunctions, it could loosen and fail to keep the strut in place. This could result in abnormal vehicle bounce and excessive movement while driving.

What happens when a strut mount goes bad?

Can I drive with a bad strut bearing?

While it is possible to drive with a bad strut mount, please do not do it. Instead, replace it. Struts absorb road bounce on your car while driving on rough pavements. Automakers interlink struts on the front wheels with the steering wheel and are essential for alignment and overall handling.

How long can you drive on a bad strut?

How long can you expect your shocks or struts to last? That depends. “Driving on rough or unpaved roads, towing a trailer or carrying heavy loads, can shorten their functional life,” says Reina. “With heavy use, you could be looking to replace them at 40,000 or 50,000 miles or sooner.

What does a bad strut mount sound like?

Weird Noises If you hear clunking or squeaking coming from the suspension system while driving, this could mean the mount has worn out. The noise comes from two or more metal components hitting each other without any insulation. Front strut mounts may also make a noise when you turn the steering wheel.