Installed Eibach Pros w/38's. Now having issues with passenger rear shock dropping and not coming back.

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Christian92

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Dealer is saying issue caused by aftermarket suspension (coils) and therefore cannot service it. This means there is in fact an issue and they recommend taking to a shop that's offroad worthy. Has anybody had any similiar issues? It started last weekend when I loaded about 8 5-gallon paint buckets on the bed.
 

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I'd reach out to Eibach directly and see if they've had any issues regarding your springs and tire/wheel weight, might help them identify patterns as well.
 

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Right?? That was my first thought. That's why I took it to get the shock serviced/replaced but they said they're unable due to springs not being oem. Typical. On a blown shock does it only do it sometimes? Other times it works fine?
if its a blown shock, it will be all the time. if the blown seal is small enough, there could be a little rebound if the compression is fast enough just due to pressure changes, but it wont work properly. and yes, aftermarket suspenion pretty much voids all warranty related issues
 
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