I recently bought a used 2014 with 50,000 miles on it. The right front shock was leaking so I bought a pair of new ones (same as original) and had my mechanic install them. Should I go ahead and get new rears as well or wait for them to start leaking?
I recently bought a 2014 with 50,000 miles on it. After only having it for a couple of weeks I noticed the front right shock was leaking so I bought a new pair on Amazon and had my mechanic put them on. (Mid perch) Should I go ahead and buy the rear shocks as well or wait for them to start leaking?
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