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anyone have a lead for the best priced OEM struts?
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I wonder what the trade-off is though in longevity when comparing after market to OEM.There isn’t an aftermarket suspension that will get anywhere near as good all around ride as the factory. You‘ll really spend a whole lot more money being cheap. You’ll do it over and over, till you do it right. Take the advice of people that have been there and done that.
Not sure. I have 135k on mine. I just replaced the rear air shocks in mine. The fronts are getting weak but still work great. I think they last longer than most people think. Most people don’t post when they’re good. Think of the thousands and thousands of them out there with lots of miles working just fine.I wonder what the trade-off is though in longevity when comparing after market to OEM.
Let's be clear, your generation magnarides last longer than the 2015-2020 yrs. I had a 2008 Escalade before the Denali. Most 2015-2020 owners aren't getting over 50k on their magnarides which says alot why people don't want to cough up $1500+ just to have another GM part fail again. 3 yrs ago there wasn't the aftermarket there is today. Arnott was only making passive replacements. Now they make actual magnarides as well as others. So long as the aftermarket options last, the option of keeping magnaride makes better fiscal sense.Not sure. I have 135k on mine. I just replaced the rear air shocks in mine. The fronts are getting weak but still work great. I think they last longer than most people think. Most people don’t post when they’re good. Think of the thousands and thousands of them out there with lots of miles working just fine.