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![]() Drives: '23 LT1 & '24 GMC Canyon Elevation Join Date: Feb 2023
Location: Hellafornia
Posts: 66
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Front left strut is leaking oil
I discovered this while doing my oil change.
It is on my '23 LT1 with only 7K miles. I took it to the dealer for them to inspect. They confirmed, and am taking it in this Friday for warranty replacement. |
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Location: East Tennessee
Posts: 13,149
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Hm, that was really quick, these shocks are supposed to last. Hopefully this was just a faulty part and you won't have issues with the replacement (or the other three shocks).
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Instagram: Sangstah
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Yep one of my rear 1LE MRC struts were leaking bad at only 40k miles. I ended up buying and replacing on my own, easy job.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Wild Cherry LT1 Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Massachusetts
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That’s odd… I hope they last (as I’m sure you do). Part of my criteria when buying my car was to keep it simple / cheap to maintain, so no MRC.
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![]() Drives: '23 LT1 & '24 GMC Canyon Elevation Join Date: Feb 2023
Location: Hellafornia
Posts: 66
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I'm taking it in to the dealer Monday. He said I will have to leave it for 2 days. A wheel alignment will be done after the new strut. I reminded him that I don't want to find any scratches on the paint, under the hood, or damage to the forged wheels or rocker panels. And no metal to metal contact on the lift pads.
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