David Yates wrote: > > How does one decide it is time to replace? Apart from oil leaks, > that is? > I've wondered that too. Mine started leaking during Ronald Reagan's second term yet I have never noticed any deterioration in their performance. I've always judged shocks by their performance rather than assuming a leak = time to replace. Yet I wonder if I've just gotten used to them and they really are shot. Geo Hahn 84 Westy |
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