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Veteran Member
Had my pristine 1996 B4 in repair shop for AC rehabilitation. In order to access the dryer, the shop raised it via the jacking points on an hydraulic lift. When I recovered the car, it rode like a hay wagon. Discovered that the driver's side rear shock had locked in extended position. This car has only 96K gentle Florida miles. I'm not complaining that at 20 years, an OE shock failed. I wish the AC system and door/trunk locks had been as durable. Another effect of the locked shock was a return of the ubiquitous B4 drone. I expect full resumption of the remarkable driving features of this car when the new shock(S) are installed. If you don't have a B4, my sympathy is herewith offered. Simplistic efficiency beats Bling every time. You lucky owners out there will,no doubt, agree.