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Air suspension rocking when lowering - Wagoneer SIII

Randyv

Well-known member
Just watched a video someone posted that showed the naked undercarriage (great video). The Jeep exec talks about the dual canister for the air suspension that causes the Wagoneer to raise and lower on a level plane instead of rocking front to back "like some older vehicles ". Mind you, the overview was of a Grand. Can anyone confirm - your Wagoneer rocks front and back when lowering, just want to be sure I'm not missing something.
Thanks!
 
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KDK2564

Member
Just watched a video someone posted that showed the naked undercarriage (great video). The Jeep exec talks about the dual canister for the air suspension that causes the Wagoneer to raise and lower on a level plane instead of rocking front to back "like some older vehicles ". Mind you, the overview was of a Grand. Can anyone confirm - your Wagoneer rocks front and back when lowering, just want to be sure I'm not missing something.
Thanks!
We have a Grand Wagoneer, and it does rock from front to back when it raises and lowers. Its not real noticeable but it does rock to some degree
 

Qppwkdeiwb

Member
Yes, mine does front back front back until it is at the desired height. Going down is much smoother. Could be a feature difference with grand vs non. Similar to how the running boards deploy before you open the door on the grand.
 

bigdlife86

Member
It's not really "rocking", but the front always drops first, then the back--yes.

Kind of gradual, don't feel it much if inside, but you can watch it from outside with the key fob lowering button. Definitely a quicker system than older ones as on the last Grand Cherokee, etc.
 
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