Hey guys, did a littke searching but I couldn’t really find what I’m looking for. I took my truck in for PA inspection and they failed the front left shock, and the front right is almost going to fail. No visible oil anywhere. So my question is.. How would a shop be able to diagnose when the shock is bad? I know most people say there is bump steer etc. But is there a way that a shop (which has probably never worked on one before) would be able to test them? They didn’t give a reason why they failed. But I guess I should find out. I planned on getting them rebuilt anyway, but I have a fear that even rebuilt it might feel different than other trucks, so it would fail again.
Truck:
2011 with all stock suspension and tire size etc, on the low perch from factory. 91K miles, unsure if they’ve ever been rebuilt. Just bought the truck a little bit ago.
Inspection center:
Jack Williams
Truck:
2011 with all stock suspension and tire size etc, on the low perch from factory. 91K miles, unsure if they’ve ever been rebuilt. Just bought the truck a little bit ago.
Inspection center:
Jack Williams
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