rfcs550
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Went over a pothole or some patch of fractured concrete with the front passg tire doing 80 mph in sports mode. At first I didn’t notice any change in the driving dynamics or steering. No change in braking. When I arrived at my destination 40 miles later and as I slowed down to a stop going over a bump on the road I heard squishing or screeching/metal to metal sounds coming from that wheel. The rim was not bent and the tire didnt any lose air pressure. I could not see any damage to the suspension rods or bearings etc. I’m worried that the magneride shock might be broken but didnt see any oil spilling over.
Could this be the upper or lower plate of the shock that’s bent?
Before I take it in to the dealer any thoughts or best guesses of what the damage might be and should I replace the entire shock assembly? What’s involved in $$? Thank you all!
Could this be the upper or lower plate of the shock that’s bent?
Before I take it in to the dealer any thoughts or best guesses of what the damage might be and should I replace the entire shock assembly? What’s involved in $$? Thank you all!
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