So, I thought I'd get some feedback before declaring a problem. Now that I have almost 10,000 miles on my 2014 Overland (5.7 4x4 with ORAII) I have noticed that the suspension seems to be getting a bit...softer. This isn't a ride height issue -- it is more that it seems to be a bit more "floaty" than it seemed to be at first. It might be that I went a few weeks without driving it and was driving a different vehicle but...
For example, if I go over a large steep speed bump (parking lot, etc) the front end seems to sink (dive) on the other side and bounce a bit (a couple of times) and sometimes gives a soft "thunk" (hard to describe) and at high speed it seems to "float" a bit more now. There's also more front end rise/dive during acceleration and braking. I also tested it a bit and if I creep forward at 2-3 mph then hit the brakes hard it dives quite a bit then bounces around in the front end a couple of times.
So, before I go digging further, could anyone else with the QL air suspension and probably the 5.7 (because of the added weight difference vs the 3.6) let me know what they think or if theirs does similar? As I said I was driving a different vehicle for a while so I might be "feeling" it more than I would otherwise. Much appreciated for any input...
For example, if I go over a large steep speed bump (parking lot, etc) the front end seems to sink (dive) on the other side and bounce a bit (a couple of times) and sometimes gives a soft "thunk" (hard to describe) and at high speed it seems to "float" a bit more now. There's also more front end rise/dive during acceleration and braking. I also tested it a bit and if I creep forward at 2-3 mph then hit the brakes hard it dives quite a bit then bounces around in the front end a couple of times.
So, before I go digging further, could anyone else with the QL air suspension and probably the 5.7 (because of the added weight difference vs the 3.6) let me know what they think or if theirs does similar? As I said I was driving a different vehicle for a while so I might be "feeling" it more than I would otherwise. Much appreciated for any input...