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esoxaddict
Posted 9/10/2010 3:27 PM (#458927 - in reply to #457832)
Subject: Re: Changing Shocks On Truck





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Worked on cars for many years. Jump down on the bumper. Your truck should spring back up and stop. If it keeps on bouncing, they're bad. Also look at the bushings, like someone else mentioned, or for any sign of leaks. If none of the above are present, drive it. It's a pretty simple job, provided that you don't have to deal with breaking bolts, heads rusted off, etc. If you enjoy changing them, buy cheap shocks. If you do NOT enjoy changiong them, buy the best shocks you can fine, and they'll probably outlast your truck.

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