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Make sure they did the alignment properly. A lot of shops just half-ass alignments and that's a big part of the "hopping" problem on these. Of course that's assuming you're used to driving a truck-based ute. Even the greatest riding trucks jump a little. But when my alignment is out it really jumps....feels like you're going to land in the next lane type of thing.sushime67 wrote:I am having the same issue as well, anytime I hit a bump its all over the place, new stryts and shocks, new tires and alignment...Love the vehicle otherwise...wont buy another though.
exactly rightskinny2 wrote:I use a shop that has a dedicated alignment technician who has been doing this for 20 years. A good non-franchise tire shop or an alignment/suspension specialty shop is a good start. Most of the chains just hire kids that are learning on your car.