Suspension replacement

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Mazuroo

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Howdy all. My 2015 no pp has 115k on it and is still going strong. I think I'll get at least a few more years out of her. The suspension has started to creak a little and feels a little loose when I get aggressive in the corners. Looks like the cost of the parts to replace basically everything from bushings to shocks is under a grand, figure maybe 800 in labor. Would this make sense to tighten he car back up and breath a little life into it?
 

kryptto

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Have fun, many folks here replace their front end parts using Mevo

 

Cheesehead

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Howdy all. My 2015 no pp has 115k on it and is still going strong. I think I'll get at least a few more years out of her. The suspension has started to creak a little and feels a little loose when I get aggressive in the corners. Looks like the cost of the parts to replace basically everything from bushings to shocks is under a grand, figure maybe 800 in labor. Would this make sense to tighten he car back up and breath a little life into it?
I have my ride in the shop as we speak. Probably more expensive this way, but started with H&R Springs, PP Struts and Whiteline Sway Bar. I have a local shop that I trust 100% from past work, and I am having him replace parts that he can see during the teardown that are worn or getting there. Like I said, I have a nice bill waiting for me but European Vacations and fancy clothes are overrated.
 

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