ctechbob
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Everyone always recommends replacing the rear shocks on trucks for serious towing duty. That never really sat quite right with me as I'm usually in the 'I prefer a matched set' camp. When I first started towing seriously with the Ranger I upgraded the rear like a lot of other people and figured I'd get around to the fronts sooner or later.
Don't wait.
Do all 4 at the same time.
Yesterday we took a short trip up to the TN mountains just west of Chattanooga. Heavy wind most of the way. With the new Bilsteins in the front of the truck to match the rear it was so much better than the stock FX package shocks in the front. I had figured it would be, but I was surprised at the difference. Wish I'd done them all at the same time.
I still can't figure out how the Ford engineers managed to make a shock too soft, yet crashy over bumps all at the same time.
Don't wait.
Do all 4 at the same time.
Yesterday we took a short trip up to the TN mountains just west of Chattanooga. Heavy wind most of the way. With the new Bilsteins in the front of the truck to match the rear it was so much better than the stock FX package shocks in the front. I had figured it would be, but I was surprised at the difference. Wish I'd done them all at the same time.
I still can't figure out how the Ford engineers managed to make a shock too soft, yet crashy over bumps all at the same time.
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