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Old Jun 15, 2010 | 11:09 PM
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Glen, I just added 2" spring spacers and TT tonight, 3" bl will be coming soon as well as 35,s. Mine has 117k and not really unhappy with the factory shocks, but I want to replace them. I was told to look into the Monroe series, but open to anything[within reason $$] Is the info you posted in #9 what I need to look for?
 
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by fiveohpoepoe
Glen, I just added 2" spring spacers and TT tonight, 3" bl will be coming soon as well as 35,s. Mine has 117k and not really unhappy with the factory shocks, but I want to replace them. I was told to look into the Monroe series, but open to anything[within reason $$] Is the info you posted in #9 what I need to look for?
I would have to believe that you may need the lift shocks, or else you will be at the end of you shock travel. Best bet would be to call the Bilstein tech line and ask. The number is listed on their website, and they seem to really know their stuff.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2010 | 08:14 PM
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Replaced my 2003 F150 tired OEM Motorcraft shocks in the front (LH was totally gone) and Monroe Sensatracs in rear with Bilstein Sport shocks ( F4-BE5-G690-H0 and F4-BE5-G691-H0).

Rear install was pain, but it was worth the effort!

Took a quick spin in freeway and already feel the difference!
 
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