Life expectancy of stock shocks
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I'm in the same situation. I have 130K on my '06. Still handles great, no sign of any suspension issues, but as I rip through deal's gap I wonder what condition the suspension is really in. Are the shocks still as good as they were when new? The bushings? Tie rod ends? Doesn't seem to be any play or looseness, but this car has had a rough life - particularly the rear which is usually overloaded.
If I knew what was good I would just buy replacements, but I am leary of something not working as well as what I have now.
If I knew what was good I would just buy replacements, but I am leary of something not working as well as what I have now.
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I have 72k miles on my oem sport suspension, not lowered.
The ride is now **** on the freeway and I can feel every damn service on the road.
The rears are especially bad as I can hear a shock sound when I go over a big bump.
The car still handles and brakes fine but the ride quality has turned to **** compare to when I first bought the car at 34k miles....
The Rears seem to die faster than the front... And I'm surprised that oe shocks only last such a short life time!
I will be getting tokico hp in a few months and remain the stock sport suspension spring ride height. Hopefully they will give the original ride quality back.
The ride is now **** on the freeway and I can feel every damn service on the road.
The rears are especially bad as I can hear a shock sound when I go over a big bump.
The car still handles and brakes fine but the ride quality has turned to **** compare to when I first bought the car at 34k miles....
The Rears seem to die faster than the front... And I'm surprised that oe shocks only last such a short life time!
I will be getting tokico hp in a few months and remain the stock sport suspension spring ride height. Hopefully they will give the original ride quality back.
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