I managed 480,000k's and no failures from my 2007 D3 suspension legs.
Changed all suspension legs in 2019 with none having failed, BUT the shock absorbers were not functioning like they should.
Something which became apparent after I swapped out all the legs. (The ride improved greatly.)
Car went through all manner of remote/extremely hot environments, and other pundits tell that most likely component to fail is the pump (had 2 of them, with upgrade pump appearing to continue to work without issue) or the connecting lines.
If you live in city then you are not far froma service repair option, but in remote Australia or travelling outback then pre-planning (and changing out before failure), means you get to arrive where you were heading. Do you feel lucky?



				
				
				
					
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