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<blockquote data-quote="IgnoreMe" data-source="post: 6089611" data-attributes="member: 551352"><p>saggy leaf springs are super prevalent on explorers in my experience. mine does the same. its a simple fix if you're at all mechanically inclined.</p><p></p><p>go to the junk yard, and pull off a set of leaf springs off a low mileage explorer. done deal.</p><p></p><p>if you have a explorer sport with the mono leaf setup, you can also just do the same as above, because the multi-leaf off the 4 door trucks fits just fine. done listen to anyone who says you need shocks.</p><p></p><p>springs hold the vehicle weight.</p><p></p><p>shocks dampen the springs oscillations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IgnoreMe, post: 6089611, member: 551352"] saggy leaf springs are super prevalent on explorers in my experience. mine does the same. its a simple fix if you're at all mechanically inclined. go to the junk yard, and pull off a set of leaf springs off a low mileage explorer. done deal. if you have a explorer sport with the mono leaf setup, you can also just do the same as above, because the multi-leaf off the 4 door trucks fits just fine. done listen to anyone who says you need shocks. springs hold the vehicle weight. shocks dampen the springs oscillations. [/QUOTE]
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