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Old 06-06-2001, 01:12 PM
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I am planning to change the rear shocks and also the front. The ride has not been as good as it used to be. Feel the small potholes in the road. The shocks are not leaking or anything. Is the ride comfort controlled by the shocks or are there any other bushings in the suspension which could be worn. Is it safe to assume that the shocks are tired eventhough they do not leak. Height of the car is normal.
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