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Old 06-23-2009, 12:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i think it may be time to get new shocks for my 95 geo tracker, which ones are the best quality for the best price. i have a very limited amount of money, i want to see the dang thing but i wouldnt have enough money left to repair another car, what would you recommend? and how do you know when really do need new shocks, its got 107,000 miles on it
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Best way to know if it needs new struts is to press down or bounce on the bumper over the shock you want to check. When you let of (or get off), the car should raise up, then stop without further bounciness. If it goes up, then down, then up again on that corner, my guess would be that strut is bad. Check each strut in that method. If all seems ok, crawl under the vehicle to physically check for fluid leaking from them. No leaking, I'd say all is OK.

Shocks & struts generally last a long time without any trouble, unless the vehicle is prone to carrying heavy weights over a long period of time.

You can also park the vehicle on level ground and then use a tape measure to measure from the ground to the fender (comparing rear/side-to-side) and front/side-to-side) If one side sits lower than the other, that could be caused by the strut losing pressure.

I'd have someone you can depend on at a shop tell you for sure if you're not sure.

I'm sure others will chime in

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