Sundancer
TYF Newbie
Greeting Everyone, please forgive me if I am in the wrong section but I have never posted before but do read alot here. I am looking for some advice from folks like yourselves that live and breath mechanics.
Unfortunately, I just keep mine super clean and detailed, change the oil and filter and then leave any big job to the mechanic. 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ purchased new in 2011, no major hiccups yet.
Anyways, I am looking to change my front and rear shocks at 75K and when I go to the parts look-up site at the big Auto discount stores, I get a series of different shocks. Again, since I am not a mechanic, I am not sure if I have air ride or what ? I don't want to buy the cheapest nor do I need the most expensive but I do need some advise on which ones.
I don't use her everyday, I live in the suburbs but come into the NYC once a week and the roads are a mess (120 miles round trip).
Thanks in Advance !
Unfortunately, I just keep mine super clean and detailed, change the oil and filter and then leave any big job to the mechanic. 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ purchased new in 2011, no major hiccups yet.
Anyways, I am looking to change my front and rear shocks at 75K and when I go to the parts look-up site at the big Auto discount stores, I get a series of different shocks. Again, since I am not a mechanic, I am not sure if I have air ride or what ? I don't want to buy the cheapest nor do I need the most expensive but I do need some advise on which ones.
I don't use her everyday, I live in the suburbs but come into the NYC once a week and the roads are a mess (120 miles round trip).
Thanks in Advance !