> Greetings all, > > While taking my (actually my late wife's) irrelevant
> 1997 Honda Civic EX coupe to > the gym irrelevant
> last night, I noticed that it wasn't riding as good as it used > to. sudden onset of a problem is unlikely and almost certainly accompanied by either damage or hydraulic oil leakage.
> Besides the factor of crappy Louisiana Roads, I am starting to > think that it may be time to replace the shocks based on age alone, even > though the car only has approximately 74k on the odometer. > > I just wanted to get the general consensus as to if age, 11 to 12 years, > warrants replacement of the shocks? gas pressure does leak from shocks over time, but most people leave stock honda shocks longer than that.
> One more question, are those higher priced setups, such as Eibach, > Bilstein, and Koni worth the additional $$? do you want to race? are you willing to sacrifice comfort? most models offered by the above give a much firmer ride.
if you're not prepared to replace with oem, go with kyb gr2's. they're significantly cheaper than oem and the same ride or better. good quality too.
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