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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 857
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 857
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I replaced all four of my shocks at around 140k. One of the fronts was starting to mist some oil on the housing. I researched the Billsteins and almost went with the 4160's, then I thought to myself, my stocks lasted 140k and I drive on some pretty rough washboard roads here and there. So, I went with the stock Tokico shocks. Think I paid around $150 or so and replaced them myself in the driveway. There is a way to do it without a spring compressor if you search around on here. Wasn't to bad, fronts took a little work and I could have used a helper but I got it done. Search on here for user SP8ball posts and you'll find the method I'm referencing.
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2012 Trail Edition |KDSS |BLACK| 265/70R17 C KO2's @ 44psi | 250,000+ miles |>Link To Inside Fishing Rod Holder Mod
2017 LAND CRUISER URJ200 | MGM | 285/60R18 | 62,000 miles
I am fragile.
Not like a flower.
But like a bomb.
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