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Congratulations Chris. With respect to the late Tom Petty, "The waiting is the hardest part". :)
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Excellent, a SCAB too. I feel the same way about time, will keep, I hope, 20 yrs.
Only at 1000 miles but we love it, still smiling.
 

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Hi Rob,

There is a possibility that the shocks, front or rear, or both were tweaked. No change at Ford goes without a part number bump, so a search of the part number of a 2020 vs a 2021 on the shocks would indicated a tweak. Maybe someone with the time can research this.... The FX4 was geared to off road performance when I created the suspension behind the decal....not on road so much.

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Phil Schilke
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I love the way my 2019 2WD XLT Ext Cab rides but could not help looking into shock part numbers for kicks.
No info yet on 2021 dealer parts page but did find different part numbers for my 2019 2WD standard susp, 2WD special susp, 4WD std susp, 4WD special susp...now I need a coffee break!
 

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I love the way my 2019 2WD XLT Ext Cab rides but could not help looking into shock part numbers for kicks.
No info yet on 2021 dealer parts page but did find different part numbers for my 2019 2WD standard susp, 2WD special susp, 4WD std susp, 4WD special susp...now I need a coffee break!
TJ1
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