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UPDATE:

Sorry for waking this thread up again but i just thought i'd post an update for anyone who is having this same issue. Finally got time to install the airbags and FINALLY the issue has been solved. Let me just point out that the NEW springs we put in had shrunk and were approximately a quarter to half an inch smaller than the old springs that were taken out. No wonder it was bottoming out so much. We returned them and got our money back and re-installed the old springs with the airbags, left the new shocks in, and voila, no more bottoming out. Plus we can increase and decrease the air-pressure as desired depending on load. Thanks for all the input form everyone, great forum! Highly recommend this product to anyone having a similar issue.

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Those monroe shocks are garbage, ran them on a few applications.. never panned out. Especially with multiple bumps.

 

Pathfinder springs are soft from the factory and if your pathfinder has done some hauling or towing, they are probably sagged out.

 

Get better shocks and newer springs.

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