Having a truck means having freedom. You can go just about anywhere. There is no place off limits to you. You want to brave the 11.3 mile and 12,800 feet high Red Cone mountain pass in Montezuma, Colorado? No problem. Then you can race your friends the 74 miles to Mile High Stadium to catch a Broncos game. However, if you don’t learn how to listen to your truck you could find yourself high up on a mountain pass looking at a bent shock shaft and nowhere to go. That is why it is important to know when to replace parts of your suspension on your truck. A quick way to know if you are developing a problem in your suspension is if you start to notice a vibration above a certain speed. That usually points in the direction of an issue with the wheels, drive line or suspension.

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