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90 Cutlass supreme shocks...
how hard would it to be to install rear shocks in my 90 cutlass supreme?
would it be easy to do it by my self? by the way the car has 220,000 ,(runs great)miles on it and i baught it for $200, great body and everything, another question, how many more miles i can i get on the engine without replacing it? oil has been changed on time and the engine is well kept up |
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Re: 90 Cutlass supreme shocks...
Welcome to AF.
Depending on your skills and patients, it is an easy DIY. The troubles you would have is that the bolts/nuts are rusty and sometimes need cut off. On engine life(not knowing what size) it depends on how it was taken care of in the last 17years. 220K is good, and it is posible to get another 100k if you take proper care of it, and you dont run the pooop out of it My wife and I had a minivan with 450,000 miles on it. Then one day it just started knocking, Oil pick up tube came loose ![]() And we were going for that 500k....
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