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Old 04-20-2005, 12:41 PM
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Nightcrawler, don't feel bad. My car is doing the same thing right now aswell. I hit alittle bump and it hits real hard. I was looking at those KYB aswell and i think it was morley or geno but they said the are really good. I was looking at my shocks the other day when i was doing my brakes and notice that i have 1 and only 1 bilstein shocks in the rear. All the others are some crapolas that are all rusted through. The previous owner only replaced one shock? Why didn't he replace all of them? Would save my some money. I want bilstein all the way around.
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Re: New Shocks/Struts & tires

well im gonna be buying a set of those, and have someone put them on, i'll probly watch him and try to help, but i dont want to do it by myself and lose and break shit.
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