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03-26-2009, 05:45 PM #1Senior Member
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Shocking Update
Here is the latest on our shocks. We had not replaced the shocks until now and we have over 300,000 miles on the truck. We decided to have a mechanic do it since this is the first time it has been done. My husband will be able to change them next year now that he has observed and talked with a person doing the work.
Here is what I am hoping Linder (after talking with Bob) can explain to us. The TA where we had the work done was able to put Monroe shock absorbers on the drive tires using their package deal. But the shocks on the front had to be replaced with Freightliner Shocks (according to the TA shop) because Freightliner apparently has proprietary shocks on the steer tires. Leave it to Freightliner!! They were very expensive - $311 for the pair and that is just for the shocks. Is it true that we HAVE to use the expensive Freightliner shocks in the future on the steer tires???
BUT - what a ride!!!! We can not believe the difference! We will never let this go so long again!! Thanks, Bob, for the reminder and for the information.
India Hamner
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03-26-2009, 06:36 PM #2
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Bob said nope you can get shocks at NAPA. Get the part number off of your sales ticket and then NAPA can cross reference the part number for the correct shocks. If they did not write the part number down look on the lower half of the shock absorber. This number will be a Freightliner number and a Gabriel number.
I am so glad that the truck rides better now!!Bob & Linda
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03-26-2009, 07:55 PM #3
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OMG,$311.00 for two front shocks? Will you please tell us the TA that did this work,so others can be aware of a ripoff repair facility.
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03-26-2009, 11:39 PM #4
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I have paid that for 4 of them.
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03-27-2009, 10:09 AM #5
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Freightliner shocks; $79 for a pair for my truck. Labor for front axle shocks - zero, they are too easy not to put on myself.
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Greg
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03-27-2009, 10:41 AM #6
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India,you can't let these people get away with this. This is clearly price gouging by this TA shop and they need to refund about half of your money for the front shocks.
Makes me wonder what they charged for the rear shocks.One thing that I have learned about repair shops,is that if you feel that you are being taken advantage of,then you probably are.
And then when it comes time to pay the bill,then you need to express your concerns about the amount being charged. By speaking up when I think or when I know I'm being cheated,I have had literally thousands of dollars removed from my repair bill.
You and hubby have just got to get outraged with these people. One note this doesn't work all of the time,but most of the time it does. Sadly there are some shops that don't care that you are P O'd ,but at least you will feel better giving them a piece of your mind.
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03-27-2009, 11:02 AM #7Senior Member
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To ALL the O/O out there:: I wonder what else has been neglected on that truck???
It really DOES pay to read that "little" book named the Owners Manual, at least once.
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03-27-2009, 11:37 AM #8
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Greg
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03-27-2009, 11:39 AM #9
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03-27-2009, 07:42 PM #10
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Since they were Freightliner brand replacement shocks, the price doesn't surprise me. The Monroe price or Gabriel brand price at NAPA would probably be cheaper. Bad part is that they are the same thing. I paid $75.00 each for Monroe for the front of my Peterbilt at NAPA. And I doubt you will wear the new ones out in another year. Front ones normally are not hard to replace (if they aren't frozen on the bushings, or bushings frozen on mounting stud). Back ones can be a problem if not equipped with proper tools.
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03-27-2009, 07:50 PM #11
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Last time we bought shocks Bob asked our local Freightliner what their shocks cost and when he heard the price he said ok I will go to NAPA. The sales guys asked Bob what the shocks were at NAPA and he then beat the price. That was a new one for us.
Bob & Linda
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03-27-2009, 08:47 PM #12
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You are absolutely correct bluejaybee,this job is not for the faint of heart or the lightly tooled backyard mechanic. I thought I could do the job on our last truck, and did manage to get 2 changed. The other 2 weren't budging even with a breaker bar and a cheater pipe.
Now I take the lazy man's approach to this job and let my local repair shop do it,as they are cheap and fast.(can you say air impact wrench)
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03-27-2009, 09:18 PM #13Senior Member
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We are so baffled by all this. We called NAPA and gave them the part number to see what a replacement would cost so we would know for next time and so we could decide about calling the TA that did the work to see if we were taken advantage of. By the way, it is the TA in Las Vegas.
The NAPA guy checked the part number and said for our year Freightliner (2007) they do not have corresponding cross reference parts.
Next we called Middle Georgia Freightliner where we purchased the truck and the parts department never returned our call. Unfortunately this seems typical of Middle Georgia when it comes to our calls to them. Interesting that the sales folks will always return the call but service/parts has never been able to help us nor will they return our calls. Hmmmmmm!
India Hamner
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03-27-2009, 10:54 PM #14
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Richard M. (T.A.) Ingels
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03-28-2009, 09:57 AM #15
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Bob & Linda
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