New Autoride Shocks

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Hey guys, found out recently that both rear Autoride shocks on my 07 Suburban LTZ are leaking from the air bladders. Would this result in a "bouncier" than normal ride? Also, looking at a company called Arnott Industries, who sell 2 reman. OEM shocks for $379 - anyone used this company for the 07+ trucks?

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Yes because there is no air in the rear bladder, so it is going to feel bouncy.
 
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Do you know, when replacing the Autoride shocks with new Autorides, does anything need to be reset, or do you simply install the new ones and go?

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Do you know, when replacing the Autoride shocks with new Autorides, does anything need to be reset, or do you simply install the new ones and go?

Mark

Should just bolt them in, connect the supply line, and wallah!
 

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