FR SPORT (2019) Shocks query.

Steve Caney

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I have only done 33,000 miles and car is 6 1/2 years old, but I live on an estate with lots of speed bumps and taking missus to/from work means a lot of shorter journeys

What is the average lifetime of shocks? considering the above?
I have had misting advisories on service/MOT, but no obvious shock failure.

I also have DCC so its going to be expensive as well as I would also replace springs bushes at same time.

Thanks in advance
 

SuperV8

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My rear shocks were absolutely knackered at 90,000 - like the piston would fall with no resistance! My driving is mostly A roads/dual carriage ways and motorways - so not really taxing the dampers much compared to local roads?
I had had 'misting' advisories on several MOT's - but it never failed. The handling got a little 'weird' with a strange yaw - only subtle even with knackered rear shocks.
There is only a finite amount of oil - so if they are misting, this oil is slowly escaping!
They are also gas filled - so if the oil is escaping the gas has probably also escaped - and the gas helps with the ride quality of the shock.
 
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SuperV8

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Regarding springs - I'm of the opinion if your ride height is correct (so they aren't sagging) - and they aren't badly corroded, no harm in re-using them, obviously new top mounts for the fronts.
My rear damper top mounts were perfectly fine.
 
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DEAN0

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I have only done 33,000 miles and car is 6 1/2 years old, but I live on an estate with lots of speed bumps and taking missus to/from work means a lot of shorter journeys

What is the average lifetime of shocks? considering the above?
I have had misting advisories on service/MOT, but no obvious shock failure.

I also have DCC so its going to be expensive as well as I would also replace springs bushes at same time.

Thanks in advance
DCC shocks are no longer daft money.
OEM DCC shocks are Monroe

Autodoc are doing DCC Monroe shocks under £100 a corner.
 
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DaveS

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FWIW the rear shock on my car started failing at over 90,000 which was 9 years. Though they just showed a misting of oil, I really noticed the difference with new ones fitted. I don't drive very gently either and we have plenty of bumpy roads where I am.
 
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