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      05-12-2014, 11:36 PM   #14
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lots of good info here...seems like for the every day user 75-100K on stock EDC shocks should be a good rule of thumb on life expectancy at a minimum without taking into account the actual age of the shocks. Just so I'm understanding correctly...the struts themselves have no electronic or EDC component to them?
They do. The connection to the shock is an electrical connection. So inside the shock, there is some kind of powered mechanism that changes the settings. That is what makes the replacement shocks expensive.

A lot of people disable the EDC system when installing aftermarket suspension.
How expensive are the replacement shocks?
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