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Old Jun 25th, 2022, 12:26   #3
Rustinmotion
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Originally Posted by Derek UK View Post
It certainly helps when there is some weight in the back. Think unloaded van. I have Monroes on mine and they are fine but I do seem to have some junk in the back most of the time. If the shocks that you fitted were the white KYB ones, they are known to be rather hard. I swapped a set of those for Monroes on a 4 door and the rear end was transformed. No more rear end skipping across the road on bumpy corners. Is yours worse with new shocks? Lowering springs likely harder so factor that in as well. Street cred or street comfort. Your choice.
I would not say it's too hard I changed from Monroe to KYB gas self adjusters but didn't see much difference, as I say it drives quite well around corners but any big dips or speed humps have the back bouncing like the shocks are not controling the bounce, could bushings contribute
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