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2019 - Final Gut Check Before Fixing Broken Rear Shocks
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<blockquote data-quote="Basil S2K" data-source="post: 2000714" data-attributes="member: 47649"><p>a few months ago my truck starting making a clunking sound on the road over very small bumps or something as small as a man hole cover. </p><p></p><p>The sound seems to happen when the shocks are unloaded or extended slightly. I've chased every potential loose part on the truck before reading up here a bit more and eventually taking it to the dealer. </p><p></p><p>The dealer confirmed worn rear shocks and quoted me $2,200 to replace them.</p><p></p><p>I've seen rear shocks costing $3,400 new so I've asked the dealer for some detail on what they are doing. </p><p></p><p>The other option I have is TSW for rebuilds, have a call into them, seems like that is the better route. The install of the shocks seems pretty easy but I'm a little concerned about the wire i see, does that simply plug in?</p><p></p><p>Appreciate any help or guidance from anyone who has been through similar and maybe why these shocks have broken already. Truck just hit 45K miles and is not off roaded much at all, maybe a 10 miles per year on some very slow trails. </p><p></p><p>Thanks all,</p><p></p><p>Basil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Basil S2K, post: 2000714, member: 47649"] a few months ago my truck starting making a clunking sound on the road over very small bumps or something as small as a man hole cover. The sound seems to happen when the shocks are unloaded or extended slightly. I've chased every potential loose part on the truck before reading up here a bit more and eventually taking it to the dealer. The dealer confirmed worn rear shocks and quoted me $2,200 to replace them. I've seen rear shocks costing $3,400 new so I've asked the dealer for some detail on what they are doing. The other option I have is TSW for rebuilds, have a call into them, seems like that is the better route. The install of the shocks seems pretty easy but I'm a little concerned about the wire i see, does that simply plug in? Appreciate any help or guidance from anyone who has been through similar and maybe why these shocks have broken already. Truck just hit 45K miles and is not off roaded much at all, maybe a 10 miles per year on some very slow trails. Thanks all, Basil [/QUOTE]
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