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- Jason
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- BadSquatch
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
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Sooooo, I now have close to 9000 miles on my suspension since I did it. King coil overs with rock jock links upper and lower in the rear and rock jock adjustable pan hard bar. Way more flex than stock. I will tell you that. The one thing I noticed when it was first done and I got the truck back from the shop is there is a hell of a lot of bump steer. I'm guessing cause the rock jock bar ends are non-forgiving and don't have any cushion or give like stock. AnyWho, fast-forward about 5 to 6000 miles and I did my first tire rotation after putting new 37s on it at the same time as the lift. Shop cannot balance the wheels properly. Took it to another shop. They had a hell of a time trying to balance the wheels. Turns out the one that was on the rear left is way out of whack and can't really be balanced and is cupping. The shop I had to work done at is a reputable 4X4 shop that knows what they're doing so I trust them that the work/alignment was done properly. Tires on the front are perfect no issues with wear on those. Would it be because I have so much bumps steer now it's causing the cupping on the rear left tire? Or would it just be bad alignment on the rear axle? Or both?
It's so significant that it really feels like riding a bronco. Every little bump in anything you hit the back end is zigzag and back-and-forth. Constantly feels like someone is smacking me in the back.
It's so significant that it really feels like riding a bronco. Every little bump in anything you hit the back end is zigzag and back-and-forth. Constantly feels like someone is smacking me in the back.
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