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Changed struts now bouncey rear end??
I just changed my front struts out on my 95' Aurora. Now the back end is bouncey like I have no shocks at all?? Did I some how mess up the load leveler by jacking up the front end? Wierd...
It was fine before I changed the struts. Anyone else run into this? |
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You will also need to change the shock in the back to stop the rear end from bouncing. it reall easy to chang their one bolt on top and two screws in the bottom. their is a air line on the side make sure you dont rip it when taking it off. and their are small o rings around the air line that you will have to replace.
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Re: Changed struts now bouncey rear end??
I've changed air shocks before, the weird thing is they were fine before I changed the struts out. I never touched the rear. Jacking it up must have blew the seal on one of the rear shocks. I have since since it dripping out oil. So its definately bad.
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I recently changed out my rear shocks, since the
rear end started getting bouncy on quick short bumps. I tried Monroe MA822's this time, as the OEM ones lasted 1 day more than their warranty. This seemed to help for about a month, and now I am noticing this again. I had swapped out the rears with OEM's earlier when I changed the front over to KYB GR-2's. I wish there were more options for this car. GuMan
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does anyone know if there is gas replacement shocks for the rear end?
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