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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / October 2006

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Cadillac strut and shock replacement $$$$$$$$$  - What gives?  Econmical solution?

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Rich - 11 Oct 2006 18:42 GMT
I have a 1999 Deville and the front struts are bad (hard ride over
rough roads), and the rear air shocks don't adjust higher with people
in the back seat or a load in the trunk.

The shocks and struts are NOT the Electronic Road Sensing types.

I got prices of as high as $2200 from a local shop and $1600 from the
nearest Cadillac dealer that is 50 miles away from me.

Is there a more economical solution?  I doubt the car is worth putting
that much money into.

Rich
jfrancis311@gmail.com - 13 Oct 2006 12:31 GMT
The rear shocks are air ride. The fronts may not be road sensing type
but they are electrical. That is the price you pay for buying a caddy.
 
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