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Old November 2nd 04, 06:38 AM
Jim Warman
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You're driving style is probably similar to mine.... while I enjoy the
twisty bits on my scooter, I generally turn into a sedentary old fart behind
the wheel of either of my vehicles (92 Ex and 02 Supercrew). I really don't
push the envelope hard enough to have my shocks working at their limits.


"Jerry" > wrote in message
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> Jim Warman wrote:
> > With this amount of time and mileage, your current shocks will have

degraded
> > slowly enough that you have yet to notice anything extrordinary - new,
> > quality pieces will surprise you as to how ride quality has degraded

since
> > new.

>
> I recently had the shocks on my 99 XLT replaced at 90K miles. They
> weren't leaking and still seemed to be working fine. I just figured it
> had to be time. Replacements are Monroe Reflex. Unfortunately I can't
> say that I notice any difference in ride or handling. :^(



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