Questions about shocks and struts.

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The only thing I see from your pic is that something has dripped on the metal or plastic cover shell at the top of the shock. I don't see evidence that the shock itself it leaking.

Do a bounce test on the suspension. Jump (or push) down on the rear bumper and see if it's hard to do or if the rebound is bouncy.
 
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The only thing I see from your pic is that something has dripped on the metal or plastic cover shell at the top of the shock. I don't see evidence that the shock itself it leaking.

Do a bounce test on the suspension. Jump (or push) down on the rear bumper and see if it's hard to do or if the rebound is bouncy.
It’s hard to do. But still it’s a very bumpy ride.
 

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Unity brand would be like giving your buddy a sick puppy for Xmas.

Most of those great buy shocks aren’t even made to ISO 9001 standards meaning it’s cool if they use subpar or recycled hydraulic fluid or o rings that are made for toys vs industrial parts.

Bilstein. It’s Xmas time look for a deal on them.
 

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