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Wheel hop


Animalized
07-17-2007, 05:26 PM
Hello everyone,

New to these forums, and it looks great.

Have a question for you. I have a 2003 Durango that I just bought. I noticed when you're driving down the road, at even 20 mph, when you hit bumps, the rear of the truck "hops" to the right. I was told that this is common with these trucks and was also wondering what any of you might recommend to correct this problem.

Someone had suggested I try something like SuperSprings which are shown here:

http://www.supersprings.com/

Can anyone shed some knowledge on this or maybe some advice???

Thanks!

B1G BLEU
07-17-2007, 09:29 PM
replace the shocks, the stocks suck, I had the hoppity-hops too.

bennymetal
07-30-2007, 10:16 AM
Did you replace all 4? What shocks did you use?

Has anyone else replaced their shocks? I saw another post where someone put in Monroe yaddi yaddas and said the truck handles like a bull. I would not want to make the same mistake.

Thx

Animalized
08-05-2007, 11:23 AM
Did you replace all 4? What shocks did you use?

Has anyone else replaced their shocks? I saw another post where someone put in Monroe yaddi yaddas and said the truck handles like a bull. I would not want to make the same mistake.

Thx

I hear ya there beenymetal. I went to my nearest shock dealer and he said that he didn't believe that replacing the shocks would correct this problem. Sure would hate to spend that kind of money only to find that I still have wheel hop. I've also not read anywhere else of anyone solving it by replacing the shocks. :frown:

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