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2004 Roadster Touring - purchased new in August 2004, currently has 201,526 miles on it. Only major repairs are new convertible top, replaced front susp. compression members, valve cover gaskets. Still has original shocks. I run Nitto extreme performance tires ( average 50K miles per set).
2004 Roadster Touring - purchased new in August 2004, currently has 201,526 miles on it. Only major repairs are new convertible top, replaced front susp. compression members, valve cover gaskets. Still has original shocks. I run Nitto extreme performance tires ( average 50K miles per set).
AWESOME on the mileage! I had 160K+ on my 2003 when I changed the shocks, thinking that they still did not need replacement ---- instead, it made a noticeable improvement to the handling and ride. At 201K miles, the car will benefit from replacement shocks. (I went with Bilstein sport shocks,)
Yeah, I think it may be time to splurge and get some new shocks, I have probably just gotten used to the way it rides which really isn't bad at all, but may need to replace, geez, things just don't seem to last like they used too.....