- Location
- West Bountiful, UT
For some reason, my LJ seems to want to reject Falcon stuff like an organ transplant from the wrong blood type or something.
The most recent, the other day, just cruising a dirt road and the steering stabilizer self ejected. No flexing or abuse or anything. It just decided it wasn't happy being attached to the Jeep anymore I guess.
I haven't had any time to mess with it. Not sure if that mount is actually broke, or it just "popped off" and can go back together. Kind of looks like it just popped off. But if so, I'm sure it's going to pop off again. The axle side mount, torqued to Tera specs, kept coming loose and trying to fall off too. I finally just ignored the recommended torque and gunned them down for all my impact had to give and it has stayed tight since then - till the other day when I removed it.
Good news is, I couldn't tell the difference driving home 300 miles without it. So if it isn't broke, I'll probably just put the cheap ass Monroe back on and forget about it - apparently my LJ doesn't need a fancy steering shock, or any steering shock at all for that matter. If it is broke, I'll call Tera. They have actually been quite helpful the last couple times I've had to call.
I've had both front shocks self eject - even after double nutting with the Tera supplied lock nuts. I have them double nutted with nylocks now and carry a bag of spare Falcon hardware and nylocks. Which is just asinine if you think about it. And now this. These are parts that I think even cheap ass stuff you shouldn't ever have to even think about after install. Maybe I'm just not as smart as the parts are and am doing something wrong with the install. I should stick to dumber parts.
I love the way the Falcons do their job of damping. They are a step up from the Bilstein 5100's I ran for ten years in that regard. And that's why I haven't ditched them already. But to have to keep dicking with them checking fasteners and hearing the rears clunk and what not, I am overall, not impressed and wouldn't buy them again - not even for a lot less money.
- DAA
The most recent, the other day, just cruising a dirt road and the steering stabilizer self ejected. No flexing or abuse or anything. It just decided it wasn't happy being attached to the Jeep anymore I guess.
I haven't had any time to mess with it. Not sure if that mount is actually broke, or it just "popped off" and can go back together. Kind of looks like it just popped off. But if so, I'm sure it's going to pop off again. The axle side mount, torqued to Tera specs, kept coming loose and trying to fall off too. I finally just ignored the recommended torque and gunned them down for all my impact had to give and it has stayed tight since then - till the other day when I removed it.
Good news is, I couldn't tell the difference driving home 300 miles without it. So if it isn't broke, I'll probably just put the cheap ass Monroe back on and forget about it - apparently my LJ doesn't need a fancy steering shock, or any steering shock at all for that matter. If it is broke, I'll call Tera. They have actually been quite helpful the last couple times I've had to call.
I've had both front shocks self eject - even after double nutting with the Tera supplied lock nuts. I have them double nutted with nylocks now and carry a bag of spare Falcon hardware and nylocks. Which is just asinine if you think about it. And now this. These are parts that I think even cheap ass stuff you shouldn't ever have to even think about after install. Maybe I'm just not as smart as the parts are and am doing something wrong with the install. I should stick to dumber parts.
I love the way the Falcons do their job of damping. They are a step up from the Bilstein 5100's I ran for ten years in that regard. And that's why I haven't ditched them already. But to have to keep dicking with them checking fasteners and hearing the rears clunk and what not, I am overall, not impressed and wouldn't buy them again - not even for a lot less money.
- DAA