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ey there guys i just got a qoute from wilkinson suspension. and it was going to cost me 750 to get my front and rear shockies replaced. my left rear shockie is knocking like shit should i just replace that one. also wondering that 750 is mostly out of labour so fitting myself can save a lot but is it pretty simple in fitting shock absorbers.

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mmmm flash i think ur better off buying the shock absorber and getting like a performance shop to install it....i recommend Spl1t second....they're in welshpool :P

i danno their addy atm lol but they have a web site should tell u all u need to get there...

www.spl1tsecond.com

and tell em Eric with skyline sent u :happy:

Cheers

Chi

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if you just get one new one you realize you will have one good working one and all others will be shit just spend extra like meantioned on previous threads just spend the money on coilovers

and instead of triping over your self just get it done the first time

andrew

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mmmm flash i think ur better off buying the shock absorber and getting like a performance shop to install it....i recommend Spl1t second....they're in welshpool :)

i danno their addy atm lol but they have a web site should tell u all u need to get there...

www.spl1tsecond.com

and tell em Eric with skyline sent u :D

Cheers

Chi

a 'performance shop' will charge about the same rate per hour, and probably take a bit longer as suspension isnt their speciality.

at the *very least* replace the rear 2, but personally id replace all 4.

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