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Old 08-09-2002, 05:55 PM
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Help with "new" old car

I am getting a 1983 Maxima, and the current owner says that it needs shocks/struts. Anyone know how much it will cost for these and what it entails to put them in? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!
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Old 08-13-2002, 11:27 PM
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hmm, depends, is it running thestock shocks now? I believe the OEM one cost alot more than if you went with some aftermarket...what made you decide to get an 83 maxima? and how much are you paying? heh
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Old 08-14-2002, 10:35 PM
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I believe it's all stock. The thing that made me decide to get an '83 Maxima is the price. I'm getting it for $50.00
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Old 08-15-2002, 12:24 PM
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ahh, nice price hehe 300+ thousand miles? I would contact nissan parts dept at a local dealership and get a price for new struts and springs, then maybe call like an Autozone and get a price from them, then look into aftermarket stuff, unless you know you want to drop it down a bit then just aftermarket parts for the shocks
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Old 08-15-2002, 12:59 PM
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Yeah, I can't pass up the price. The interior is shot, but redoing an interior is a fun project. Actually it has about 120K miles Hey, my '86 Chevy Caprice has 250K and still going strong. I checked at Autozone and they are about $25 for the front and another $25 for the rear. My only problem is that I have no idea how to change out struts. I have heard that labor on struts is astronomically high, so I figured I would get some help on how to do it myself. Once a cheapskate, always a cheapskate.
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Go to the libary and see if they have a chiltons manual for an 83 max, check out the book and viola, you have the instructions you need. I can type out basic instructions here, but having a book in front of you would be much easier, plus you need to know all the correct torques.

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Yeah, I can't pass up the price. The interior is shot, but redoing an interior is a fun project. Actually it has about 120K miles Hey, my '86 Chevy Caprice has 250K and still going strong. I checked at Autozone and they are about $25 for the front and another $25 for the rear. My only problem is that I have no idea how to change out struts. I have heard that labor on struts is astronomically high, so I figured I would get some help on how to do it myself. Once a cheapskate, always a cheapskate.
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Old 08-15-2002, 04:35 PM
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All I really need is the basics so I know what I will be getting myself into before I buy it. It will be coming with the above mentioned Chilton manual, so I'm cool there, but until I actually buy it I won't have it to look at. I was told that you can't just unbolt struts and bolt the new ones on, so what does it take to do the job? Thanks!
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