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Thread: Shock Absorbers
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Old 06-27-2005, 12:23 PM   #3 (permalink)
John2517
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no the ride was acceptable after the switch to the eibachs but 3, 000 miles later it feel as if the shocks are worn out. Example as you are at highway speeds at 60-80 mph and are making a curve and hit an expansion joibt the car jumps in the oposite direction of the curve. I had this situation with my Audi and when brought to shop it was determined that I had two leaking shocks
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