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Preserve the smooth, powerful ride of your Infiniti by regularly checking and replacing your Infiniti shocks. Why pay for a dealership to replace your Infiniti shocks, when it is easy and economical to buy the shocks here, then do it yourself? The job can be accomplished in an afternoon, and does not require special equipment. It is recommended that you test your shocks every 12,000 miles or so for signs of wear. The easiest test for worn-out shocks: bounce the car up and down at its bumper. The car should stop bouncing as soon as you move your hand away from the bumper. If it's time to replace your Infiniti shocks, then take time to heed practical safety measures. Position a block of wood or cement in front of and behind the wheels while working on the Infiniti shocks - so when you are working on the front shocks, brace the back wheels with a block, and vice versa. Make sure that the shocks mounting systems are smooth/ free of loose rust or dirt. In cars with coil springs, support the rear axle housing. Check your car owner's manual and the shock instructions for proper jack positioning - do not support the car entirely on jacks! Using sensible safety measures, combined with genuine Infiniti shocks from car-stuff.com will ensure your peace of mind, as well as save you money.
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