sclausel
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- December 10, 2010
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- City, State
- Wichita, KS
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1999 XLT
Greetings,
I'm trying to get my '99 SOHC XLT back to almost-new riding comfort. For the last several years it has had what seems to me to be excessive side-to-side movement coming from the rear when hitting small bumps on paved roads. Small bumps such as cracks or humps that develop in pavement during the heat of summer or cold of winter. It does clunk slightly but not any real loud bangs. I replaced all 5 shocks with Monroes favored on this site but that didn't help the ride much at all. Next likely culprit -- body mount bushing -- are original and ~ 195,000 miles on the explorer. Figured they were bad and ordered the Daystar replacements earlier this summer. Finally had time to put them on this morning, but every one of the bushings were in very good shape. They look like rubber and not the ones described here in many posts as having turned to dust. Thought for sure that's where I'd find the problem.
Also looked at all of the sway bar bushings front and back, not too bad but they do have a little wear. Same with the links, but not too bad. Spring shackles are rusted but intact.
Can the leaf springs have worn out and cause such a rough ride and rear side-to-side movement? I haven' jacked up the truck today to check the suspension "unloaded", but that's probably the next step.
Can anyone point me in other directions for troubleshooting? Besides the rough ride, everything else runs great ( excepting wiring issues in the driver door that won't let me unlock the doors on the door switch ). Other than the shocks, every other suspension component is original and the truck has never been wrecked. 99% driven on pavement.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
I'm trying to get my '99 SOHC XLT back to almost-new riding comfort. For the last several years it has had what seems to me to be excessive side-to-side movement coming from the rear when hitting small bumps on paved roads. Small bumps such as cracks or humps that develop in pavement during the heat of summer or cold of winter. It does clunk slightly but not any real loud bangs. I replaced all 5 shocks with Monroes favored on this site but that didn't help the ride much at all. Next likely culprit -- body mount bushing -- are original and ~ 195,000 miles on the explorer. Figured they were bad and ordered the Daystar replacements earlier this summer. Finally had time to put them on this morning, but every one of the bushings were in very good shape. They look like rubber and not the ones described here in many posts as having turned to dust. Thought for sure that's where I'd find the problem.
Also looked at all of the sway bar bushings front and back, not too bad but they do have a little wear. Same with the links, but not too bad. Spring shackles are rusted but intact.
Can the leaf springs have worn out and cause such a rough ride and rear side-to-side movement? I haven' jacked up the truck today to check the suspension "unloaded", but that's probably the next step.
Can anyone point me in other directions for troubleshooting? Besides the rough ride, everything else runs great ( excepting wiring issues in the driver door that won't let me unlock the doors on the door switch ). Other than the shocks, every other suspension component is original and the truck has never been wrecked. 99% driven on pavement.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks