2007 Dakota rear end bottoming out
New member here. Just bought a 2007 4 door dakota that only has about 60000 miles doesnt look like anything has ever been in the bed. never used for towing. The rear suspension on the right rear bottoms out on small bumps. I tried searching the site, no luck. Anyone ever hear of this
Thanks
Nick
Thanks
Nick
New member here. Just bought a 2007 4 door dakota that only has about 60000 miles doesnt look like anything has ever been in the bed. never used for towing. The rear suspension on the right rear bottoms out on small bumps. I tried searching the site, no luck. Anyone ever hear of this
Thanks
Nick
Thanks
Nick
I have done just that got on the bumper and jumped up and down. I weight about 180 when I jump on the right side there is a definate quick stop and feels like the suspesion is bottoming out, Left side I cant get it to do it. I have never had a truck do this. I have owned fords, dodges, chevy datsun, small and large never seen this. people have mentioned shock, why would a shock do this.unless the shock was frozen up before it hits the total range of the suspension
Thanks for all your input. This suspension feels very soft for a truck.
Thanks for all your input. This suspension feels very soft for a truck.
I have done just that got on the bumper and jumped up and down. I weight about 180 when I jump on the right side there is a definate quick stop and feels like the suspesion is bottoming out, Left side I cant get it to do it. I have never had a truck do this. I have owned fords, dodges, chevy datsun, small and large never seen this. people have mentioned shock, why would a shock do this.unless the shock was frozen up before it hits the total range of the suspension
Thanks for all your input. This suspension feels very soft for a truck.
Thanks for all your input. This suspension feels very soft for a truck.
My money is on a bad shock absorber.
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You really need to get underneath and have a look at it. Could be something real simple. It is not normal for this truck or any truck. There is obviously something mechanically wrong and the first step to any successful troubleshooting is to look at the suspect area for anything amiss.
Although the rear suspension is very "light weight", the response should be the same on both sides - I would be looking for something like a broken shock mount (or missing shock could also do that) or a broken leaf in the spring pack.
I would look at the shocks and also take a very close look at the sway bar. i took the rear end out of my truck last night to replace it and I can see that if the bushings on the sway bar were bad it could cause some binding.






