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Old 09-09-2015, 03:27 PM   #4 (permalink)
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You can replace with a KYB shock for about $60 just to get by. I believe the part number is 349192. Replacement is pretty straight forward and can be done completely outside the car. Monroe and Gabriel may also have one to fit for even cheaper. Replace it, don't drive on a blown shock or you are likely to damage other parts of the suspension. If you intend to to "get by" for awhile, it would be best to replace both rear shocks at the same time.

$56 at Rock Auto
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