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Changing Shocks On Truck
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<blockquote data-quote="dyeguy1212" data-source="post: 159062" data-attributes="member: 1460"><p>I'll call BS. My jimmy still has the original rear shocks, and I just hit 297,000 this week. I had to replace the front ones because the dirt roads managed to put a crack in one. I don't change them until they go bad.. If it ain't broke, don't even look at them funny. </p><p></p><p>People who are looking to make a buck off of a product will try to group their stuff in with other routine/preventative maintenance checks, but I don't see shocks falling in that category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyeguy1212, post: 159062, member: 1460"] I'll call BS. My jimmy still has the original rear shocks, and I just hit 297,000 this week. I had to replace the front ones because the dirt roads managed to put a crack in one. I don't change them until they go bad.. If it ain't broke, don't even look at them funny. People who are looking to make a buck off of a product will try to group their stuff in with other routine/preventative maintenance checks, but I don't see shocks falling in that category. [/QUOTE]
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