How can you tell if your shocks are bad? I know this sounds simple but I want to try and track down my problem right the first time if possible.
Lately my street ride is just crap. Seems like I feel everything little bump in the road. On decent sized dips, if I take them at anykind of speed (10+ mph) it looks as if the drivers side front compresses down way more than the passenger and the whole back end has a definate hop to it.
Nothing has been changed in the suspense in over 6 months when I swaped in the D44 and put on the RE SF arms.
I am wondering if this is just shocks, coil springs, both or something more? I know it might be blamed on just being lifted but the ride quality has gotten worse over the past couple months.
I currently have Rancho 9000sx set at 5 as anything below that seems real mushy. Coil springs are Grand Cherokee V8 in the front and TJ fronts in the rear (yeah yeah I know its total booty fab).
Lately my street ride is just crap. Seems like I feel everything little bump in the road. On decent sized dips, if I take them at anykind of speed (10+ mph) it looks as if the drivers side front compresses down way more than the passenger and the whole back end has a definate hop to it.
Nothing has been changed in the suspense in over 6 months when I swaped in the D44 and put on the RE SF arms.
I am wondering if this is just shocks, coil springs, both or something more? I know it might be blamed on just being lifted but the ride quality has gotten worse over the past couple months.
I currently have Rancho 9000sx set at 5 as anything below that seems real mushy. Coil springs are Grand Cherokee V8 in the front and TJ fronts in the rear (yeah yeah I know its total booty fab).
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