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Aloha: 2007 ST 2wd Suspension - shocks questions
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<blockquote data-quote="DaBoss" data-source="post: 1042677" data-attributes="member: 74989"><p>Aloha Evox- in talking with my mechanic, he does recommend getting the Ford EGR when the time comes but it is expensive. The other thing I learned about my 2nd generation ST is that many times due to wear and tear it can be tough getting the EGR off of the original bracket, so some mechanics I read about mentioned to save time on the overall procedure, sometimes it's a lot faster and cleaner of a job to just remove the old bracket with EGR and install new as the bracket is not terribly expensive. Again, though, they say this in order to save on time. Anyhow, my mechanic said for my ST at just over 150K, since it is doing fine, not to replace the EGR until it starts to throw codes. Mahalo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaBoss, post: 1042677, member: 74989"] Aloha Evox- in talking with my mechanic, he does recommend getting the Ford EGR when the time comes but it is expensive. The other thing I learned about my 2nd generation ST is that many times due to wear and tear it can be tough getting the EGR off of the original bracket, so some mechanics I read about mentioned to save time on the overall procedure, sometimes it's a lot faster and cleaner of a job to just remove the old bracket with EGR and install new as the bracket is not terribly expensive. Again, though, they say this in order to save on time. Anyhow, my mechanic said for my ST at just over 150K, since it is doing fine, not to replace the EGR until it starts to throw codes. Mahalo [/QUOTE]
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