Bouncy rear after lift install.

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Installed Bilstein 24-185240 4600 series shocks with OME 948's. These were the shocks for a 2000 Dodge dakota ext. cab 4x4. Extended these shocks were 2 inches longer than the old Rusty's shocks. The Rusty's were were 2 inches longer than the stock ones.
Problem is after installing them the rear of the Liberty bounces like there are no shocks on it at all.
If I push up and down on the rear bumper then stop it will bounce 2 or 3 more times then stop.
Is that normal with the Bilsteins?
 

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Mines been bouncing around worse than when it was stock with OME/Bilstein lift. I’ve just ignored it by this point. Honestly should’ve went with a cheap lift kit since I barely ever drive it anyway and the ride is worse than before after getting basically the “best” one. Wait until you hit deep pot holes and it sounds like the whole front end just broke lol. Then again, I have 31s and steel wheels so a little heavier than stock but still suspension related.

Good Luck
 

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Installed Bilstein 24-185240 4600 series shocks with OME 948's. These were the shocks for a 2000 Dodge dakota ext. cab 4x4. Extended these shocks were 2 inches longer than the old Rusty's shocks. The Rusty's were were 2 inches longer than the stock ones.
Problem is after installing them the rear of the Liberty bounces like there are no shocks on it at all.
If I push up and down on the rear bumper then stop it will bounce 2 or 3 more times then stop.
Is that normal with the Bilsteins?

Not normal at all, never had a set do that it should not bounce like that at all, something wrong. Do you have them mounted the right way?
 

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Could they be too long?
Rear measures 21.5 with the new 948's
I'm ready to take them off and get the OME 132L's
Hate to take off brand new shocks.
 
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Mine was lifted when I bought it, but has I believe OME springs. Not sure what ones. But it does have Bilstein shocks all around. Again, not sure what ones. I have no bouncyness at all. I've owned it for just over 3 years now.
 

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Could they be too long?
Rear measures 21.5 with the new 948's
I'm ready to take them off and get the OME 132L's
Hate to take off brand new shocks.

Why would you remove new shocks to buy others
Find out the issue with them first
Was just thinking back through, We have installed over 35 sets of rear Bilsteins here with no issues at all on KJs with OME rear springs
No bounce at all
 

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Rear Bilsteins removed, boxed up and mailed back.

Any drawbacks to running stock length rear shocks with the 948's and one extra upper isolator? The rear is at 21.5"
 

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Rear Bilsteins removed, boxed up and mailed back.

Any drawbacks to running stock length rear shocks with the 948's and one extra upper isolator? The rear is at 21.5"

No issues if you don't drive it, otherwise will top out and blow the shocks , stock shocks are pretty much topped out at extending them 2.75-3 inches. As long as level road, no curbs, steeper driveways turning into then maybe able to get by for a couple of days.
 

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No issues if you don't drive it, otherwise will top out and blow the shocks , stock shocks are pretty much topped out at extending them 2.75-3 inches. As long as level road, no curbs, steeper driveways turning into then maybe able to get by for a couple of days.

This would be temporary.

I've been going through the Lift faq: Read before asking questions! and Actual Lift Amount - Lets Compare Fender Heights Section and found about 5 or 6 different part numbers for Bilstein rear shocks that have been used with 2.5'' lifts.

Found a couple that used stock length Bilsteins (Bilstein 24-139175) with 948's and no problems.
I must have went with the wrong ones (Bilstein 24-185240).
 
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Just tried some Monroe shocks for a 2002 Dodge Durango 4x4. These shocks were 24 1/4'' long, which is 2'' longer than stock. Same exact thing bouncy in the rear, same as the Bilsteins. I put the stock length shocks back on and back to normal. I'm at a loss.
 

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Just tried some Monroe shocks for a 2002 Dodge Durango 4x4. These shocks were 24 1/4'' long, which is 2'' longer than stock. Same exact thing bouncy in the rear, same as the Bilsteins. I put the stock length shocks back on and back to normal. I'm at a loss.

You have something wrong for sure , no way can two sets of shocks bad.
Since no pictures yet we have yet to see how exactly everything was mounted.
Never seen this, in over 40 years of doing suspension work I've ran into 3 bad shocks. in not even sure how many of hundreds of vehicles from stock, lowered, lifted etc.
Sure wish I was closer to see
Which Monroes did you try? Only ones I would ever try and have ran personally are the coilovers for a 99-04 Dakota 4x4 club cab rest of Monroes are pretty much junk. But then seems you have an issue with any shock
 
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They were just standard Monroe shocks.
I also double checked everything on the rear, sway bar, contorl arms, and even the tags on the springs to make sure they are the 948's.
The stock rear shocks have less than 2'' of travel before they are fully extended.
I may have to try the OME 132L's. I'm kind of afraid to buy them and find out they do the same thing.
 
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Makes me wonder if something else is moving, loose control arms perhaps?
 

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Makes me wonder if something else is moving, loose control arms perhaps?

He has to have some other issues

To cause a severe jounce problem like he's describing.. man.. I don't know, you'd almost think he was on a set of really soft, springy coil springs.. the way it's described, I've only ever seen that when the rear shocks were totally blown out (or not installed) and the rear was just sitting on the coils alone.

None of this makes sense.
 

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Would print socks upside-down matter? I put mine Boots down (now Boots off) so it says Bilstein right side up
 

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To cause a severe jounce problem like he's describing.. man.. I don't know, you'd almost think he was on a set of really soft, springy coil springs.. the way it's described, I've only ever seen that when the rear shocks were totally blown out (or not installed) and the rear was just sitting on the coils alone.

None of this makes sense.

Like when I first drove our Rav 4 that my wife bought in Tanzania , bouncy for sure and god awful noises . Told her what it was and she didn't believe me ( some women !! HAHA ) So went into Dodoma and ordered new set, rode just fine then and guess what she stated" You were right ! " first time I think she said that :happy175:
 

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Like when I first drove our Rav 4 that my wife bought in Tanzania , bouncy for sure and god awful noises . Told her what it was and she didn't believe me ( some women !! HAHA ) So went into Dodoma and ordered new set, rode just fine then and guess what she stated" You were right ! " first time I think she said that :happy175:

First and last, right, Tom!? lol.

Hey, let me catch you real quick with an inquiry.. when ordering from Marlin, does he often ship the OME spring sets separately from other parts on the same order? It seems that may be happening with my order ...
 

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Like when I first drove our Rav 4 that my wife bought in Tanzania , bouncy for sure and god awful noises . Told her what it was and she didn't believe me ( some women !! HAHA ) So went into Dodoma and ordered new set, rode just fine then and guess what she stated" You were right ! " first time I think she said that :happy175:

First and last, right, Tom!? lol.

Hey, let me catch you real quick with an inquiry.. when ordering from Marlin, does he often ship the OME spring sets separately from other parts on the same order? It seems that may be happening with my order ...

Nevermind, the answer is yes... not sure why, probably size of box..
 
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