So I installed my brand new shocks today, and drove not more than 15' down my buddies driveway, before I heard that one let go
At first I thought I had snapped one of the bolts through the bar pin, but to my utter surprise, it was the shock that had broke. I guess on the brighter side of things, at least I didn't have to drill anything out....
Its kinda funny, because I'm replacing them because the old Rubicon Express Monotubes blew their seals, and they are both still within warranty. I picked up the last 2 from the shop where I bought the kit, as dealing with the Rubicon warranty right now may be a while... If ever. Well I put in the brand new monotubes, exact same part number as what I had before, and here I am again, right back at square 1!!!
Apparently Rubicons shocks are just re-labled Edelbrocks, so I'm a bit surprised at the low quality, (have had great luck with their carbs) but I have definitely learned my lesson here. Tomorrow I will be installing some Rancho 9000's, and hoping for a bit better luck with those
If they last more than 15 feet, Ill be a happy panda.