Hi guys, one of my jeeps is a 2006 LJ with original shocks from 2006. I know because it still had the mopar sticker. While I'm working on the TJ the LJ has stayed parked in the same spot for long periods of times, and I noticed quite a build up of fluid on the ground underneath. It took a few seconds for me to understand, but all the fluid is coming from the top of the shocks and dripping down. It is a yellowish amber color.
How common is this, and do I need to replace immediately? I drive the lj 6 miles a week and was planning on changing the shocks anyways- just not trying to do it anytime soon. I'm in the process of trying to drop the tranny pan, gas tank, and control arm on the TJ and that's enough work as it is.
Thanks
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How common is this, and do I need to replace immediately? I drive the lj 6 miles a week and was planning on changing the shocks anyways- just not trying to do it anytime soon. I'm in the process of trying to drop the tranny pan, gas tank, and control arm on the TJ and that's enough work as it is.
Thanks
-97 4 popper