KMeloney
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Hey all,
It's either a coincidence, or a direct cause-and-effect situation, but my right front strut went belly up after a week of driving with the coil relocators on.
Now, it was only the right strut, and the left one is fine, so it's tough to say if the relocators caused the failure. But, it failed. (As you may have read, I got a "service suspension system" warning that came on every few restarts, and further investigation from my local mechanic revealed a code and also visible leaking.)
The service report reads: "Found rt frt actuator shorted out. Replaced rt frt shock absorber, reset system." The code was C0580.
I think this was just some bad luck/timing. Only one of the shocks went bad, and in a really short amount of time since the relocators. That, and I had the least amount of drop with the relocators. It just doesn't seem plausible, but who knows.
The truck sure looked good dropped down a little -- but, then again, it riding beautifully now back in it's stock trim, and it doesn't look too shabby, either.
We'll see what the future brings, but right now I'm riding at stock height.
Just wanted to share.
It's either a coincidence, or a direct cause-and-effect situation, but my right front strut went belly up after a week of driving with the coil relocators on.
Now, it was only the right strut, and the left one is fine, so it's tough to say if the relocators caused the failure. But, it failed. (As you may have read, I got a "service suspension system" warning that came on every few restarts, and further investigation from my local mechanic revealed a code and also visible leaking.)
The service report reads: "Found rt frt actuator shorted out. Replaced rt frt shock absorber, reset system." The code was C0580.
I think this was just some bad luck/timing. Only one of the shocks went bad, and in a really short amount of time since the relocators. That, and I had the least amount of drop with the relocators. It just doesn't seem plausible, but who knows.
The truck sure looked good dropped down a little -- but, then again, it riding beautifully now back in it's stock trim, and it doesn't look too shabby, either.
We'll see what the future brings, but right now I'm riding at stock height.
Just wanted to share.