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SV6 wagon rear clunk

hademall

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Just over 61,000km . Heaviest load has been a 6x4 trailer with 2 kayaks on it. It has been lowered a little, but not slammed.
Oh okay. I’ve got (should say the wife’s got) a VF wagon with 73,000Km’s on it and just wondered whether I may expect trouble with shocks any time soon.
 

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Oh okay. I’ve got (should say the wife’s got) a VF wagon with 73,000Km’s on it and just wondered whether I may expect trouble with shocks any time soon.
I’m watching now because I’m now on 62000 kms
 

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Oh okay. I’ve got (should say the wife’s got) a VF wagon with 73,000Km’s on it and just wondered whether I may expect trouble with shocks any time soon.
how much does she weight :eek::p:p:p
 

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Oh okay. I’ve got (should say the wife’s got) a VF wagon with 73,000Km’s on it and just wondered whether I may expect trouble with shocks any time soon.
Shocks wear out, I'm cool with that. Being lowered will add more forces through the system. The strut top had me more surprised to be perfectly honest. Especially being just one side not both
 
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