Yes you should, and yes it does matter. If you don't keep them clean you'll shorten the life of the seals, which can let dirt into the shocks, which can damage them.
Yes it should have front struts and rear shocks.
The definition of coilover shock is a shock absorber that has a coil spring on the outside. Coilover shocks are used on many vehicles including mountain bikes.
3. so can make a pair
Not until the truck starts bouncing. are the shocks go to leaking.
It does not have shocks on the front it has struts which should only be replace by a professional. The rear shocks are easily replaced. Just unbolt them and install the new ones.
if your shocks are bad change them first. Other wise it can mess up your new tires.
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The rear are shocks the front has struts. Rears shocks are a snap to change. Front struts should only be changed if you have the proper tools and knowledge as it can be dangerous.
You can find rancho shocks at www.gorancho.com/ and 4wheelonline.com/Rancho_Shocks.334 You should find all your rancho shocks needs met at either of these sites. Hope this helps.
You should change the shocks on your 2008 Toyota corolla when oil is visible around the shock absorber located behind the tire and made visible when you jack the car up and look just above the suspected tire. If the shocks are dented they should be replaced. Poor steering response and stiffness, uneven tire ware, excessive bouncing or vehicle sway are all symptoms of damaged shocks. Shocks should be changed about every 50,000 miles.
yes you can, you can get after market rear shocks that will lower it or spring shocks if you have them. you can also lower the ride height on some bikes if they have the adjustment. the seat can also have padding taken out if its a matter of short legs.
yes, all g shocks should have Casio written on them, the techno gshocks are one of the best of the fakes