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New shocks will cost you abou $60 a piece. Springs, about the same, at the most.You may need to replace some worn bushings though, and while bushings aren't expensive persay, you need a press to get them in and out, which can be physically demanding.I would say expect to pay $400 or so in parts for new shocks and springs. But just new shocks should suffice unless your suspension is starting to sag.But what do you mean by rough?
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