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JimtenHaaf
Posted 9/3/2010 4:29 PM (#458025 - in reply to #457832)
Subject: Re: Changing Shocks On Truck





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Location: Grand Rapids, MI
"They" say you have to do it every 50k. "They" also say you have to change your oil every 3k. But look in your manual for oil changes. It probably says 5-8k per oil change for the man. specs. There really isn't a set amount of miles when you should change your shocks. Like twells said, it's all in how the vehicle bounces. If you push down on the bumper, it should rebound up, maybe go down 1/4 of the way, come back up, and stop. And you should have to put some real force into pushing it down if it's a truck.

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