Should shock absorbers be fitted in pairs ?
Should shock absorbers be fitted in pairs ?
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Lordglenmorangie

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3,071 posts

228 months

Sunday 9th October 2011
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My next door neighbour has just had his Aston serviced, during which a shock absorber was noted as leaking. £700 to replace ( sit down in shock ). Anyway he kicked up at this work because of the exceptionally low milage of his car. The dealer has agreed to replace under warranty, should they replace as a pair ?

fatboy b

9,662 posts

239 months

Sunday 9th October 2011
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I would.

mike88

362 posts

179 months

Sunday 9th October 2011
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I would. Especially so on something like an Aston, or any fast/sporty car for that matter. I doubt my nan would notice in her focus for example.

Dealer wont be so compliant I suspect.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

227 months

Sunday 9th October 2011
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Maybe

If it is of low milage then no as the failed shock is probably a material failure then wear and tear


Dog Star

17,287 posts

191 months

Sunday 9th October 2011
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Depends. On my car they're hydraulic and £1150 plus vat each. Plus fitting yikes So as you can imagine I just replaced the last one singly.