i wouldn't wear socks.
Don't use the drugs
stand on polystyrene or rubber
Your shocks are getting worse.
yes you need very good shocks because i said so
Are you carrying heavy loads or has any suspention changes been made? such as lowering or raiseing?
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No. Astros have shocks all around.
no it will not stop you from getting electrocuted, unless the rubber touches what ever it is first. Friction gives you electric shocks.
I had the same problem on my 95 Riviera. I bought a set of air shocks from Autozone and installed them putting the air pressure valve in the trunk out of the way and disconnected the auto system under the car. Now I added some air to the air shocks and it is adjustable by releasing the amount of air according to the ride you like. worked perfectly, and no more pump running constantly. $70.00 for air shocks verses $400.00 for factory pump and original shocks. works great.
To prevent getting static electricity shocks, you can wear natural fiber clothing, use a humidifier in dry environments, avoid shuffling your feet on carpets, and touch a metal object before touching electronics or other sensitive equipment.
Around 60,000 miles
do they have very large coil springs around them? if they do then they're struts. shocks usually dont have visible springs.