blackhawk17
OBS Enthusiast
I’m trying to determine what would cause a vibration in the rear suspension after hitting a bump. It wasn’t really noticeable until I added add-a-leafs in the back with my old stock springs. I’m guessing that the stiffer, newer leaf is buffeting against the old springs, kind of propagating a vibration through the frame that I can feel all the way up front.
Has anyone experienced this sort of thing? I’ve got new shocks throughout when I did a 2 inch lift, but I’m surprised it doesn’t really ride any better. I’m hoping that I just need to replace the springs all the he way around, because that’s a simpler fix than other possibilities.
The old springs do have 250,000+ miles on them, so they’re certainly due for replacement. I’m just hoping that it’s not something like my frame is old and floats around, etc.
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Has anyone experienced this sort of thing? I’ve got new shocks throughout when I did a 2 inch lift, but I’m surprised it doesn’t really ride any better. I’m hoping that I just need to replace the springs all the he way around, because that’s a simpler fix than other possibilities.
The old springs do have 250,000+ miles on them, so they’re certainly due for replacement. I’m just hoping that it’s not something like my frame is old and floats around, etc.
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