Is it time for new suspension?
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Is it time for new suspension?
Keeping up on the other suspension post. I just bought a 91 2+2 and it seems to ride awfully rough, but then again I am riding around in pothole filled DC streets. How will I know if it is time to change my shocks or springs, and if so how much should this cost for stock equipment from a mechanic. I figure if I bring this up to a mechanic almost any of them are going to say I will need new ones whether I do or not, so I figured I'd ask the experts here.
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I have read that if your car has more than 60k on it, then you should change them. I'm not sure how valid that is, plus I prefer to stretch my $ a bit further.
I just recently replaced the shocks and springs on my '91 TT. The car has 148,000 miles on it. As far as I know, they were original. I purchased the car with 78,000 miles, but when you drive it everyday it's difficult to tell that the ride quality is deteriorating. I decided not to keep the factory set-up. Instead, I switched to the Tokico Illumina 5 way adjustables with Eibach Pro Springs. The car was only lowered by .5"-.75". The ride is much smoother, and the handling difference is incredible. I installed them myself, but would not recommend it if you don't know your way around a garage. You must be very careful when assembling and dis-assembling struts. Hope this helps.
I just recently replaced the shocks and springs on my '91 TT. The car has 148,000 miles on it. As far as I know, they were original. I purchased the car with 78,000 miles, but when you drive it everyday it's difficult to tell that the ride quality is deteriorating. I decided not to keep the factory set-up. Instead, I switched to the Tokico Illumina 5 way adjustables with Eibach Pro Springs. The car was only lowered by .5"-.75". The ride is much smoother, and the handling difference is incredible. I installed them myself, but would not recommend it if you don't know your way around a garage. You must be very careful when assembling and dis-assembling struts. Hope this helps.
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