Was driving back to the office to drop off some coworkers, when we passed through an intersection I've been through a million times before (coming from 3 of the 4 directions), but this time from the 1 direction I never come from. There was a crest in the middle of the intersection, and some damaged asphalt after it, which caused a larger dip that usual. The front end didn't come up enough to catch air, but it came down super hard. There was a loud bang, and a scrape that I wasn't expecting
The truck seemed to drive fine the rest of the way, except it sounded much different when I went over any bumps. Got home, rolled under there to look around, and noticed the strut yokes appearing to be sitting lower than I thought they should be. Both sides are the same. Is this just a case of crushed bushings? Or anything more serious (ie expensive)
Also noticed that the UCAs came up so much, that they cracked the fender liners front and back, same on both sides there too.
The truck seemed to drive fine the rest of the way, except it sounded much different when I went over any bumps. Got home, rolled under there to look around, and noticed the strut yokes appearing to be sitting lower than I thought they should be. Both sides are the same. Is this just a case of crushed bushings? Or anything more serious (ie expensive)
Also noticed that the UCAs came up so much, that they cracked the fender liners front and back, same on both sides there too.