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Shocks - 5/25/2005 12:13:43 PM
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mxw128
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Is there any easy way to tell if my shocks are still good? My 96 has 57k miles but was thinking that the ride may have gotten a bit worse over the past couple of years.... (I've still got the stock Z51 bilsteins)
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RE: Shocks - 5/25/2005 12:19:17 PM
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Pbtrick
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when shock absorbers go bad, they leak...a shock that is leaking a little, will have a minor amount of moisture around the intersection of the piston and the chamber, and once they go altogether, youl be able to tell because road dirt will stick to it, and the shock (or strut) will appear to bbe covered in mud. it is usually best to replace them as a set, because if one has gone bad due to age, it may not be long until it happens to the others.
< Message edited by Patrick -- 5/25/2005 12:20:25 PM >
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RE: Shocks - 6/29/2005 10:21:54 PM
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c44me
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I replaced my front shocks at 60k miles on my 96 LT1 and it made a difference. You cannot simply do the bounce test as with other vehicles. Patrick is correct in that the leaking indicates shock life. Mine were pretty bad. Whether or not it was just me or the shocks but I noticed better braking and much better cornering after they were replaced. I watched the mechanic that replaced them and thought how easy it was and how I should have done them myself to save the labor cost. Hope this helps.
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