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      09-14-2018, 03:47 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by vincedea View Post
After reading post on here about coilovers in general they seem to not last very long compared to just a regular shock/strut setup. Been seeing a lot of people rebuild or service after 15k-20k for coilovers in general. Is that really case? How long will the JRZ last before needing to be service or rebuilt?
vincedea,

That is partially correct, while it is true that all premium dampers do require rebuilding, these dampers will perform at a much higher level than any standard spring and shock combination.

JRZ does recommend rebuilding the dampers every 20,000 miles to ensure that the dampers are performing to their maximum potential at all times. Please keep in mind that this is simply a recommendation and your mileage may vary.

Often times, a car that sees primarily street use will require a much longer service interval. A car that sees constant track use or is being raced competitively in a professional racing series, will require much more frequent servicing.

I hope this was helpful information. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

Thanks!
- Max
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