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Originally Posted by jsp
(kut)
I tried changing to a new pair of front shocks (KYB), but no difference at all (my old Bilsteins were a little worn).
I think these are the possible explanations:
1. Problem is with KYB brand; should have gotten Bilsteins.
2. The rear shocks are actually causing the bounce; replace them as well.
3. Recently, I had discovered a broken rubber exhaust hanger at the back and fixed it with some 12 gauge electrical wire. Could this have stiffened something which should have remained flexible, thereby causing bounce?
4. Some other suspension component is responsible for the terrible bounce?
So, what do you think? Has anyone else dealt with something like this before?
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KYB's are also known as the shocks that Keep You Bouncing
And always replace front and rear shocks unless you want mixed results.
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