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Unstable front suspension over bumps

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Old 03-20-2009, 03:52 PM
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Hey all, I have a 07 4.7 Durango limited. Love the car except for one problem.

At speed, whenever I go over a bump, say a RR crossing, the front end becomes briefly VERY unstable; it feel like the front tires actually become disconnected from the road. After a sec it settles down, but I gotta tell you, it is not a good feeling when control is lost.

My questions are these:

A) Have you noticed this as well, and
B) Any fixes for this?

My thought is to replace the front struts with a more agressive type, to keep the front tires planted.

Whaddya all think?

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Old 03-22-2009, 08:55 PM
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Have you checked ball joints and control arms? They could make a larger SUV really squirrly over some good size bumps
 
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My guess is your struts are simply bad/old/in need of replacement. Get something better than stock and go from there.

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I have an 07 Limited too and have the same issues since the truck was new. I believe, setting aside the dealer B.S. it has to do with the 20" low profile wheels which since you have a limited I assume you have. Not enough meat between the road and the rims. I had an 05 before this one and it had the 17" rims with goodyear wrangler tires, no hop over bumps. So if it really bothers you get a set of standard rims and tires, it will help the problem.
 
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I have a 2007 LTD. with 20" wheels and this does not happen to me and I drive 35 + MPH over train tracks twice a day. I did have the tie end rods break twice and did not even notice a difference. I would suggest that IndyDurango is correct and the low profile tires are not to blame,
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Thanks fascistfaction.

Speaking from experience, rear end hop on a Gen1 AWD D is easily solved by quality replacement rear shocks. Seems logical that would fix it on the Gen2 front or rear too.

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I am with you, personally I am going buy some bilstiens and see if it improves
 
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Originally Posted by 04Hermi
I am with you, personally I am going buy some bilstiens and see if it improves
Bils solved my rear end hop.

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I had a similar problem with my Jeep and it turned out to be the Steering Stabilizer. Not sure if your truck has one but my symptoms included if I hit a bump on a curve the steering wheel would shimmy.

Just a thought... good luck.
 



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