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Old 02-14-2009, 01:38 PM   #11
67_C-30
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Re: Bouncy drop springs!

You guys are exactly right, it is the shocks -except its not a rebound problem, the shocks are actually bottoming out on the inside. I just took them off and the truck actually dropped down a little more. The spring actually springs now. I put the shocks on last night when the suspension was hanging down some, so I didn't know they were doing this. I guess my other truck has another brand shock or something, because it doesn't bounce one bit and rides great. My experience with the other truck is why I thought I could get away without the drop shocks and relocators for awhile. These shocks are only about a year old, and I was going to try to get get some service out of them. I guess I'll stick on one of my non-lowered trucks! Thanks guys!
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