SpifNup
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- First Name
- Spif
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- Feb 13, 2023
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- Location
- Pittsburgh, PA
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- 22 Ranger XLT 4x4 Crew 5' Bed 2.3 ECO
10k miles on new 22 XLT Crew orig shocks. Just swapped Bilstein B6 4600's for rear factory shocks. Pair approx 160 [sale?] + Tax (free & fast ship) from Shock Surplus.
Night and day, instant improvement in my asphalt driving! As predicted/recommended by several on this site (thanks)!
Tremendous bang for the buck!
Sway highly reduced when cornering.
Comfort level much improved when turning.
Don't think I need Hellwig Sway Bar or RoadActiveSprings.
And I still have same original articulation.
Porpoising, wallowing, rear hopping eliminated. Rear settles quickly after bumps (1-hop, not 2-3 hops). With my unloaded bed & factory rake (no lift).
Left & right head-shaking from uneven bumps/ruts, is now reduced & more controlled.
Factory understeer (correct?) much reduced, IMO.
When I turn the wheel, the Ranger promptly and crisply turns! Delightful!
Seems like less 'dive' on braking, but may be my imagination (nothing done to front setup).
Can't begin to say how much more pleasurable is my Ranger driving now!
Told a sibling, all my life I've carefully avoided bumps and potholes.
First time ever I've actively sought those (within reason) to test out my new setup.
And the new performance is beauteous!
Highly recommended.
I can live with and keep on testing the current rear Bilstein B6 4600's.
Requesting advice or suggestions (please!):
1. Any improvement (or desirable control/steering effect) to swap in better-than-factory endlinks (and/or bushings) on front sway bar? Waste of time? Not off-roading. Don't want to 'de-tune' new setup!
2. Are front leveling struts (say, 2.0-in) avail to 'match' (roughly) the 4600 stock replacements in the rear?
Example: Bilstein B8 5100 set for 2-in lift? Or a Rancho equiv? Or would such be too stiff or somehow incompatible with the new rear 4600's? Would 1.0 or 1.5-in front level setting be 'softer' or more similar to 4600's in rear?
Thanks in advance for any tips!
--SpifNup
Night and day, instant improvement in my asphalt driving! As predicted/recommended by several on this site (thanks)!
Tremendous bang for the buck!
Sway highly reduced when cornering.
Comfort level much improved when turning.
Don't think I need Hellwig Sway Bar or RoadActiveSprings.
And I still have same original articulation.
Porpoising, wallowing, rear hopping eliminated. Rear settles quickly after bumps (1-hop, not 2-3 hops). With my unloaded bed & factory rake (no lift).
Left & right head-shaking from uneven bumps/ruts, is now reduced & more controlled.
Factory understeer (correct?) much reduced, IMO.
When I turn the wheel, the Ranger promptly and crisply turns! Delightful!
Seems like less 'dive' on braking, but may be my imagination (nothing done to front setup).
Can't begin to say how much more pleasurable is my Ranger driving now!
Told a sibling, all my life I've carefully avoided bumps and potholes.
First time ever I've actively sought those (within reason) to test out my new setup.
And the new performance is beauteous!
Highly recommended.
I can live with and keep on testing the current rear Bilstein B6 4600's.
Requesting advice or suggestions (please!):
1. Any improvement (or desirable control/steering effect) to swap in better-than-factory endlinks (and/or bushings) on front sway bar? Waste of time? Not off-roading. Don't want to 'de-tune' new setup!
2. Are front leveling struts (say, 2.0-in) avail to 'match' (roughly) the 4600 stock replacements in the rear?
Example: Bilstein B8 5100 set for 2-in lift? Or a Rancho equiv? Or would such be too stiff or somehow incompatible with the new rear 4600's? Would 1.0 or 1.5-in front level setting be 'softer' or more similar to 4600's in rear?
Thanks in advance for any tips!
--SpifNup
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