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June 18th, 2012 07:26 PM #1Hi all,
Just a quick question.
We have a 2003 Toyota Camry - with recently replaced shocks. Sinabihan kami ng Toyota Service Adviser that there's a special way of lifting cars with gas type shock absorbers so that they don't lock and wear prematurely.
Kinausap ko naman yung taga Bridgestone Chino Roces, sinabi niya that there isn't any real 'special' way of taking cars with gas type shock absorbers when lifting/mounting/dismounting the wheels. Then again, I don't think expert sila sa suspension.
Anyone who can shed more light on which is right? Had our Camry aligned sa Toyota nalang to be sure. The shocks are 10K a pop kasi, and the price difference for alignment isn't so large anyway. =/
Not sure if functional nga ba pero yung ibang turbo daw water-cooled na versus oil-cooled. Kaya...
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