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158 messages, Last post on Nov 04, 2009 at 7:41 AM
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This forum is to discuss shock/strut problems and how to best deal with what is becoming a rather expensive replacement item on cars approaching 60K-80K miles. Are products sold by chain stores just too cheesy to give decent performance? Is it worth upgrading shocks and struts if you are a more or less docile driver? Is OEM a rip-off for what you get?
Let's hear your ideas and experiences.
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Replying to: a2rabidhabit (Apr 16, 2008 9:59 am) But to be fair, they may have sold you the correct shock (correct in that it fits and is shown as correct in their books) and been acting in good faith in doing so---it just might be that this is not the shock for your needs, or that meets your OEM specs.
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Apr 16, 2008 4:48 pm) I have a choice between getting KYBs or Subaru OEM struts for about the same price. Do you have any recommendation of one or the other? (My inclination is to go with the OEMs, but I'm curious to know if there's a reason to favor the KYBs.) Thanks again for all the help with this really stressful problem.
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Replying to: a2rabidhabit (Apr 23, 2008 6:35 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Apr 24, 2008 5:13 pm) Sears took the Monroes back and refunded my payment, and my teeth aren't rattling every time I hit a bump now. Thanks again for all your help in straightening this out!
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Replying to: a2rabidhabit (May 15, 2008 7:36 am) |
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I have a 2000 Ford Explorer with 115K miles shocks have never been replaced. I was told my shocks were leaking. The ride does feel rough. After getting an estimate for $750 and doing some research and learning that replacing shocks MYSELF may not be too bad, I am considering taking the leap. Should I replace the shocks? Also I am considering Bilstein shocks based on some info on forums. Any reason not to use Bilstein. Would anyone recommend another brand for a 2000 Explorer? I am looking for a good value on the shocks. Finally, any other suggestions to improve the ride? Thanks Francis
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Replying to: fhh1 (Dec 13, 2008 2:07 pm) Yes 115K is more than enough mileage to justify replacing the shocks. If you plan to keep the vehicle a long time, and you enjoy great handling, Bilsteins will certainly serve you well. Beware of cheap, chain-store shocks. Quality shocks are not only for ride, they help with tire wear and stability on the road. You could replace them yourself but you may need a few special tools, and you'll have to be sure to work SAFELY. |
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Replying to: fhh1 (Dec 13, 2008 2:07 pm) AJ-USA, San Diego, provided two for $157.48 inc'l freight 11 June 07 & installed by the local Midas shop. Because Bilstein doesn't provide shocks and struts for 95 T Birds, AJ-USA sent KYB (GR-2) shocks and struts. They too, improved the ride. The four shocks and struts were $154.90 25 May 07. Midas installed these too. http://ajusa.com |
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Replying to: bottgers (Nov 24, 2005 6:44 am) Regarding the time to do a replacement of a strut: with zero experience, but with reasonable tools and a helper who had some idea, it took me most of two days to replace the first one, and another day to bend a new brake line and finally get the fluid to stop leaking. A total novice like me could easily make this into a real job, but I imagine that a seasoned tech, using air tools, could do one in an hour or so. For example, on the second rear strut, I had the original out in exactly one hour. It is somewhat tricky getting things to fit back properly when reassembling; takes creative manipulation of unyielding metal parts. Plus, the repair manual instructions were not truly complete. An alignment is absolutely necessary before this job is complete. I learned a lot from the experience and just got the parts for changing out the front struts, which might be a little easier because access to the top mounting bracket is exposed in the engine compartment. From my perspective, doing it myself is now a matter of long-term survival. I cannot afford to pay someone a couple thousand dollars to replace four struts when I could do it myself for about $500. I just have to get more efficient. |
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Replying to: wrench1 (May 29, 2007 6:14 pm)
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