yossarian19
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Grass Valley, CA
Utter BS. I'm currently running one shock on my rear because I ripped the shock mount off the axle last offroad trip, and this is the 2nd time its has happened. The change in handling is almost negligible. The first time it happened I notice it bounced for a little longer than normal, but it is no where close to oscillating up and down just driving down the road. Its leaf springs in the rear, and spring itself will hinder damping, the shock damper is there just to return the system to a state of rest in the shortest amount of time, to provide a more comfortable ride. Coils would be a little worse, but its not as bad with leaf springs. I'm just saying, its not the Apocalypse like you are making it out to be.
Think about how many older cars are out there with blown out shocks, are they loosing control around every turn?
DISAGREE
I ran my XJ with NO shocks for 4 days. When I hit a pot hole going around a corner, the back end bounced so badly I heard tires squeeling. It drove like ASS, the rear end bounced around and lost contact at times, etc.
it was NOTABLY worse than having one leaky-as-hell & one slightly-leaky OEM shock on there. Like, night and day difference.
I wouldn't drive an XJ without shocks again. I'd rather ride my bicycle to work.