Well, you did it when you said it’s engineered and should be good (Paraphrased of course)
Dodge was just an example where someone engineered something that didn’t always hold up at the end of the day. We can apply it to any time an engineer failed to account for the real world or simply missed something. Certain highly engineered Toyotas have been known to break in two. Buildings and bridges have collapsed, Rockets have blown up etc etc etc. Happens daily if not hourly. I love engineers and engineering makes the world a safer place, but it’s not fool proof.
FYI, I also don’t think the damper being stiff is going to harm much other than the quality of handling and steering of our awesome Grenadiers. Nor is it the problem on the Dodge front end. My point was purely that saying it was engineered so don’t worry about it is a lazy, old and tired argument.
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