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Suspension question

ABFirecracker

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I don’t know much about this but figured I would ask the question just in case.

Recently I have been noticing that when going over speed bumps, bumps in the road or through dips, my rear passenger corner seams to be bumping more than the other three. It’s almost like I am bottoming out. This happens at any speed and there is no added weight to th back of the vehicle. Other than that driving seams regular. I am running a stock 2 door rubicon. Any recommendations on what I might start to look at?

thanks in advance!
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Bad shock absorber? How about suspension bushings. Get a flashlight and look for a leaky shock, damaged bushings etc.
 

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Agreed, Sounds like a bad shock.
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