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Old 07-10-2019, 11:35 AM   #1
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Front damper change

Just removed the ones on the Itasca Passage 1995 and they were made in Dayton (I think), Ohio so maybe original? One was worse than the other but both of them I pushed down and they stayed down, same on full opening, so I guess they were shot. Just put some Bilstein 24-252898's on. Cost me £252 including shipping and customs charges to the UK so not that bad.
Need to now look at the rears as likely will be as bad.
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When I saw the heading for your post I thought " What ?" OK shocks .

I thought the post would be about having to change the engine vibration dampener.
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