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Harsh riding Trackers

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Re: Harsh riding Trackers
« Reply #15 on: December 11, 2009, 02:36:26 PM »
I have found that if it has replacement rear shocks they are typically way to stiff for a kick. I had a similar problem and swapped out to el cheapo new shocks and the ride got WAY better. also as most have said the OME front struts make an amazing difference.

I also find being sedated makes an amazing difference too.
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Re: Harsh riding Trackers
« Reply #16 on: December 12, 2009, 08:25:47 AM »
i had the same problem with my 92 two door. i replaced the shocks in the back and it was like i had no suspension at all. i had 2" spacers all around, so i replaced them again with crown vic shocks, cheapest ones i could find, made a huge difference, also the tire pressure. I ran around 20psi on 30x9.5 and rode great. i also noticed that when i disconnected the front sway bar, it also rode nicer, going over speed bumps and stuff.
but yeah, little things can make the ride really harsh with these.
92 sidekick jlx auto
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5.13 gears, locked rear.
30x9.5 goodyear mt/r's on CSA Scorpion's