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When I come to a complete stop, it seems the Bronco moves just a bit until it settles.

I had an F150 Raptor and the active shocks on it would do the same thing but for maybe three times as long - it took some time to settle.

Anyone else experience this phenomenon?
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Do you mean body roll under braking? Mine does it a ton, i have heavy bumpers and front and rear winch though.
 
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Do you mean body roll under braking? Mine does it a ton, i have heavy bumpers and front and rear winch though.
No. I'm talking about when the vehicle comes to a complete stop. With active shocks, like on a Raptor, the control module is receiving all sorts of inputs from the vehicle and making adjustments to the shocks on the fly. It seems, once at a complete stop, they still adjust a bit and you can feel it in the cab.
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