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gjanz

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    ES330
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    2005
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    Florida (FL)

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  1. I went with the Moog strut/spring assemblies to replace our factory AVS setup considering cost, and ease of installation. The Moogs cost me a little over $500 USD for all four vs OE AVS Struts which would have been over $3000 for the struts alone. Not to mention I'd have to deal with a spring compressor which I always find to be a hassle. The Moogs ride a bit higher than the stock setup it replaced and I feel like it could be a bit smoother, however the AVS setup was completely shot and the Moogs are a huge improvement in ride quality and handling. We've only had the car for a year so I can't comment on how smooth it drove new. You may considering also replacing the end links while you're there, or at least have some on hand just in case. Mine were rusted out and the Hex head stripped when I tried to remove every single one of them. I wound up paying a premium to get them from the local parts store instead of buying some more reasonable priced (and probably better quality) Moogs online.
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