PrimeTimeSTi
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I was recently told by my GMC dealer that the front shocks in my 16 XL Denali should be replaced. I've only owned the vehicle for about 8 months, 2nd owner, and have about 65k miles on it. I have not yet taken it to either another dealer or independent shop to have them checked out to confirm. From other threads, it seems that this is a common issue for this vehicle, correct? If they are not leaking, how do you know if they are bad and need replacement? I don't have any CELs on the dash. Not sure if there is a stored code. Is it just a stiff ride feeling, or what? I have not looked into how the MRC works, what fails and how, etc. Does anyone have a site or other post string that discusses these more?
Also, I've seen a number of forum threads discussing various aftermarket solutions that people are installing instead of the MRC OE parts. For a daily driver and occasional road trip vehicle, what do you suggest? I'm in MN, so it will be driven in all of our lovely conditions and on our lovely roads. If aftermarket, can you maintain a nice ride just changing the fronts, or should all 4 corners be changed to match ride feel?
Also, I've seen a number of forum threads discussing various aftermarket solutions that people are installing instead of the MRC OE parts. For a daily driver and occasional road trip vehicle, what do you suggest? I'm in MN, so it will be driven in all of our lovely conditions and on our lovely roads. If aftermarket, can you maintain a nice ride just changing the fronts, or should all 4 corners be changed to match ride feel?