Asked on May 13, 2010
This car has the air ride shocks on the rear and one of them is leaking hydraulic fluid. GM wants $400 each to replace them. Even the bumper to bumper warranty doesn't cover rear shocks, front struts, yes.
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Asked on Jul 19, 2010
I have a 2001 Lexus IS300. Im trying to get that smooth tight ride back... I was told getting new shocks would do the trick. A friend changed the bushings *sp* on his 2001 BMW 330 and the car rides like new. Any advice ...
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Asked on Sep 1, 2010
It is 98 chevy malibu. I suspect that my old shocks were not bad at all, there wasnt any leak. They said it was stiff. I try to bounce by hand, but it is kinda hard compared to other cars. By the way i was told ...
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Asked on Aug 18, 2010
I have a 2002 Hyundai Sonata. It rides great on smooth surfaces, but as soon as you have to negotiate rough roads, the ride gets bumpy / uncomfortable and you can hear a clunking sound coming from the front of the car (steering is a little ...
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Asked on Aug 4, 2010
This is the first time for me installing a lift, and I would like to do it right but I don't know what exactly is necessary for the lift to maintain a smooth ride. Are new shocks and springs necessary? And I hear add a leaf ...
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Asked on Aug 27, 2009
No there's a total difference in those, struts serve as a dual purpose shock, they have the coil springs around them and help with alignment, ordinary shocks just absorb bumps and only serve as a unit to provide smoother ride, struts do both, they also help ...
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Asked on Jul 27, 2010
I put new shocks and front struts all around thinking this would solve the issue of rough riding. the coil springs have never ever been replaced. there is a little rocking back and forth when i shut the door and just after i stop hard. the ...
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