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Old 25-08-2015, 04:36 PM   #1
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Default Bushes and shock replacement, is this too much?

Posted this in the Territory section, however I'm in need of a response sooner rather than later, and this is the place for that. So whether you're Territory affiliated or not, any advice would be great! Thanks!

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Hi everyone,
A friend of mine has had a persistent clunking in the rear end of her RWD '05 Territory. Knowing BA's and Territory's history with crappy bushes, I suggested it may be her diff bushes and that she should get it checked out. The mechanic she has taken it to has come back and said that 7 bushes, trailing arm bushes and the rear shocks must be replaced, at a cost of $2800! Unfortunately she provided no further detail as to which specific bushes need replacing, however I thought this price seemed pretty steep...

So my question to you all is whether this is a reasonable price to pay or is it massively inflated?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
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