Hi Bruiser,
There is not a magic number for shockies because it is relative to terrain and loads rather than an average distance.
Usually after giving the vehicle a good bounce, more than 1 and half bounces before stoping is worn out shocks, but, this is not a definitive test. Shocks can be fine on good sealed roads because of the limited work done until hitting some rougher roads.
Corrugated roads will usually let you know pretty quick when your shocks are on the way out, with the ride/ handling becoming quite vague after a good workout.
With your kms and loads carried you would be justified in replacing these components especially if youre looking for an excuse to lift it
Shane at https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/s...5bdd2huvcj1c41 is responsible for many set ups on members rides here.
Products are excellent, prices are excellent and Shane actually knows his stuff and wont talk down to you because you own a Landy.
Cheers


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Mine is a 99 TD5 with 120k, SLS & I only just changed mine over & what a difference. Changed the front springs over as well as they were a few cm's from the bump stops. I also put SLS spacers to lift the rear up. I suppose it depends what the car is used for & how quickly they are worn. Yours I would do now, it will feel like driving a new car.


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