I made it through about 30 seconds of this stupid review... After serving my country for 24 years, not once, did the military cross my mind when I bought my Willys.. quite the contrary, all that I could think of was having fun with it. I simply enjoy it for what it is... an awesome little "Jeep...
Thank you for the information. I did install the rear shocks yesterday with absolutely no issues... The biggest "stressor" was wondering about the suffix data...
I recently purchased some new (take off) FOX shock absorbers as an upgrade for my Willys.. The rear shock numbers are the same part number, only the suffix is different ? 68341415AG, and the other is a 68341415AF.. both shocks look identical but the suffix numbers are different... are they...
Once a speaker is subject to more watts than its max rating, and the coil is damaged, it needs to be replaced.. I'm not saying this is your case, but if it were, the warranty wouldn't cover it.. just a thought.
Yea, I hear ya'.. kinda' a helpless feeling when you can't get a simple shock absorber, I don't know who FCC contracted with for these shocks but it wasn't a good source..
339 miles on my 2021 Willys Sport and the right rear shocked leaked all over my driveway.. been waiting for nearly 2 months for a replacement shock under warranty.. they are only replacing the defective shock...
got an update today that the shock might be here next Monday..
339 miles on my 2021 Willys Sport and the right rear shock leaked all over my driveway.. been waiting on a replacement shock now for 2 months, dealer says maybe will be here next monday..
Unexpected from a new Gladiator with 322 miles.
Found an oil puddle behind the right rear tire. Definitely a leaking shock absorber. I have an appointment to have it repaired under warranty on June 16. I guess it's just one of those things. Just curious if anyone else has seen this problem ...