Mass Thread to complain about Bad Struts
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You guys have it all wrong.
You see, the truck's front-end was actually designed by a inner-city low rider who wanted to appeal to the "bounce" market. This is a feature not a flaw! :P
On a more serious note, my "big tough 4x4" has to go slower over the speed bumps on my street than my wife's PT cruiser. This may be due to angle of attack+body length+weight+etc, but it is still embarassing.
My biggest wish for Chrysler would be to worry less about changing the body looks (ala the 2008 vs 2007) and more about important stuff like engine (they did a good job in the 2008 v8 redesign, now lets see a diesel rigged for bio fuel and a diesel hybrid) and maybe add locking differentials like the Rubicon and fix the known issues with the front-end.
Chrysler really has an unsung winner in these trucks. Its too bad most people don't "get" them, but on the plus side that means we get a great vehicle for dirt cheap.
On a more serious note, my "big tough 4x4" has to go slower over the speed bumps on my street than my wife's PT cruiser. This may be due to angle of attack+body length+weight+etc, but it is still embarassing.
My biggest wish for Chrysler would be to worry less about changing the body looks (ala the 2008 vs 2007) and more about important stuff like engine (they did a good job in the 2008 v8 redesign, now lets see a diesel rigged for bio fuel and a diesel hybrid) and maybe add locking differentials like the Rubicon and fix the known issues with the front-end.
Chrysler really has an unsung winner in these trucks. Its too bad most people don't "get" them, but on the plus side that means we get a great vehicle for dirt cheap.
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I had my fronts changed at about 36000 miles because of the inner pistons in the shock having too much travel. I'm at 46000 miles and they're gone again, of course, with no warranty. And, it was a fight to get the first set replaced. It took me 2 months to get the dealership to admit there was something wrong with them. They basicall y told me that the front shocks were crap, but Chrysler wasn't doing anything about it. Not very good customer service for such a big company!
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Sdtalon welcome to DF! You can currently get Monroe Sensa-Tracs and Rancho 5000 series shocks for the front. Whether either will work well with a 2.5" drop I can't say. How did you lower the front end?
Shhh quiet you... go design me a better handling suspension
Shhh quiet you... go design me a better handling suspension
Last edited by Altair; 02-08-2009 at 05:57 AM.