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ask an autocrosser this question!




Yes this is the answer.

Really it depends on your driving style, the car and your expectations from the new shocks.

Before my LHS came out of warranty I had them throw some struts on it. It wasn't due but it sure looked like it after a couple shots from my oil can. Anyways the car seemed to drive the same and comfort was the same but there was this one curved on ramp I use often. A bump used to make the car skip over. With the new struts it would follow the curve and ignore the bump.

Light cars with stiff springs. Will tend to not show a worn shock as early as a heavy car with soft springs.


69 Super Bee, 93 Mustang LX, 04 Allure Super