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How long should stock shocks last?
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<blockquote data-quote="mmaterni" data-source="post: 1029079" data-attributes="member: 16857"><p>You could just keep going on them, you could do a rebuild and recondition, or you could upgrade. We have several vendors who could hook you up with either choice.</p><p></p><p>When I did my rebuild recently at 90,000 miles I was getting a lot of bump steer, harsh ride (kind of subjective since you have never experienced a like new ride), and a couple of mine were visibly leaking. Check for those signs. After doing my rebuild I saw how bad the oil looked after 90,000 miles so I am someone who leans toward rebuilds sooner rather than later. You could also try topping them off with nitro to limp them along until you make a decision but that opens the possibility of having to replace a bad rubber pellet if needed.</p><p>My suggestion would be to upgrade or do a rebuild now. That way you know they are good to go moving forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmaterni, post: 1029079, member: 16857"] You could just keep going on them, you could do a rebuild and recondition, or you could upgrade. We have several vendors who could hook you up with either choice. When I did my rebuild recently at 90,000 miles I was getting a lot of bump steer, harsh ride (kind of subjective since you have never experienced a like new ride), and a couple of mine were visibly leaking. Check for those signs. After doing my rebuild I saw how bad the oil looked after 90,000 miles so I am someone who leans toward rebuilds sooner rather than later. You could also try topping them off with nitro to limp them along until you make a decision but that opens the possibility of having to replace a bad rubber pellet if needed. My suggestion would be to upgrade or do a rebuild now. That way you know they are good to go moving forward. [/QUOTE]
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