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Old 10-08-2006, 07:09 PM
Ike Ike is offline
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Default Murano strut longevity??

My partner has one of the first Muranos sold. It's 2WD, and is a great
car that now has accumulated about 83k miles.

It appears that all four corners are pretty floppy - needs struts and
shocks. There is no visible leakage. The dealer quoted $1500. Other cars
in my life seem to last a lot longer than that, and cost a lot less!
Does that make sense to you?

???

Thanks,
Ike
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Old 10-08-2006, 09:26 PM
Reece Talley Reece Talley is offline
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Default Murano strut longevity??

I bought the struts and shocks from a local aftermarket parts dealer and had
them installed at Pep Boys. Total cost for the rear was under $175. The
front was under $350. That's a huge difference. Shocks and struts are not
rocket science and if the parts are SAE certified that's good enough for me.

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