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Is your 2Dr “a$$ heavy”??

badsquatch420

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I lowered my tire pressure down about 2-4 psi and it seemed to help my 2dr feel less bouncy in the rear over bumps. Seemed like the tires were over inflated from the factory.
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When no one's around and conditions are right, I go slideways with my girl. Adds to the fun
 

Dover157

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New to off roading but I agree that it’s a 2dr thing. Mine will hop a little to the side when the rear tires hit a bump on the interstate. When I mentioned it to a small group of locals in 4drs they looked at me like I was crazy…. Which may be accurate but not the point lol
 

Sparkherd

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Lifelong Ford guy.
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So when driving fast over heavily potholed or washboard type roads - has anybody else noticed this tendency for their Bronco’s ass to want to try to pass the front end? I start hitting the bumps doing 40 or so and the rig just starts going sideways pretty easy.

Is this a Bronco thing? A 2 door thing? Or an only my thing that nobody else has?
Sounds loose; I like loose!
Either lock the rear diff or use 4WD, I bet it will change...hopefully for the better...
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