2017 Tahoe LT Rear Shocks and pump need replacement

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Madcircle

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Hello. My rear shocks have been leaking now, and the air pump runs intermittently while driving. I'd like to replace the stock shocks with newer quality ones, as I do camp and drive in mountains. Any suggestions? Also, is it really $2900 - $4600 to replace rear shocks and air pump? Seems a bit high.
I live in Southern California where everything costs more...

Thank you.
 

Joseph Garcia

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You can change the rear shocks and compressor yourself, if you do any wrenching and have a floor jack and a pair of jack stands. Go to RockAuto.com or GMPartsDirect.com and enter your VIN. I estimate that the compressor (GM or Dorman) will cost about $300, and the rear shocks (GM OEM) will cost about $350 each at these vendors.
 
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Wow. Is that what the dealer really charges for that? I did this on a 2015, did the air compressor and both air shocks w/ magride. I couldn’t have spent more than $1000 in parts?
 

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i changed out to Arnott shocks & compressor

shocks were $310 each & compressor was $280



maybe Gavin adds a hair gel tax.... LOL
 

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Just ordered new GM Genuine from Rock auto (is currently cheaper then arnott) and its about 1200 for 2 z95 magnaride active shocks and an air compressor. They should be here next week, so next weekend should be installing
 

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