BlackDog
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- First Name
- Ryan
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- Evergreen, CO
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- 2020 Sting Gray JTR / 2005 Grand Cherokee
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I have a 2020 Rubicon that is coming up on 5 years old with 38k miles. The majority of these miles have been pulling a 4500lb trailer and 4wheeling, so the suspension gets used. On a recent road trip, the truck started swaying side to side like it didn't have sway bars. The family enjoyed the rocking boat ride until we got to our destination where I could have a dealer look at it. This first dealer thought it was the shocks, so they swapped in new shocks and sent me on my way. The advisor told me he didn't think that fixed it and that the springs needed to be replaced, but I explained that it was time to head home so I'd deal with it once home.
Long story short, it was the springs (longer story trying to get my regular dealer to actually replace them, but I'll save that).
For those who tow and/or wheel regularly, something to keep in mind if you start feeling a loose suspension.
Long story short, it was the springs (longer story trying to get my regular dealer to actually replace them, but I'll save that).
For those who tow and/or wheel regularly, something to keep in mind if you start feeling a loose suspension.
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