villageregular
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Hi folks,
I picked up some Rubi takeoff shocks, and springs that only had 200 miles on them. I saw the entire suspension they took off and everything looked new, unscratched, and clean so it fit the story. We installed the shocks on our Sport S Max Tow, but opted to keep the factory springs because I read the Rubi springs are stiffer. After installation, my wife and I noticed how bouncy and floaty the Jeep felt while driving.
I'm concerned that the shocks might be blown, but I can't imagine how they'd be blown while they're almost new. I saw online some folks were saying to wait a few days as they might settle a bit.
Any thoughts on what might be happening?
I picked up some Rubi takeoff shocks, and springs that only had 200 miles on them. I saw the entire suspension they took off and everything looked new, unscratched, and clean so it fit the story. We installed the shocks on our Sport S Max Tow, but opted to keep the factory springs because I read the Rubi springs are stiffer. After installation, my wife and I noticed how bouncy and floaty the Jeep felt while driving.
I'm concerned that the shocks might be blown, but I can't imagine how they'd be blown while they're almost new. I saw online some folks were saying to wait a few days as they might settle a bit.
Any thoughts on what might be happening?
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