I literally just replaced factory rear shocks with Rancho's on my F150 and it made a huge difference. Mine were definitely worn out though. I could not find the Bilstein's I wanted so I settled for Rancho's. Not mad about it.
I just replaced the entire front end on my 2013 Ford f150 due to running Bilstein 5100s with a 2" lift for 2 years. Everything was wore out control arms, shocks, ball joints, tie rod ends, sway bar links.
I just replaced the entire front end on my 2013 Ford f150 due to running Bilstein 5100s with a 2" lift for 2 years. Everything was wore out control arms, shocks, ball joints, tie rod ends, sway bar links.
Are you attributing the front end wear to the shock absorbers or the lift? Or both?
I just replaced the entire front end on my 2013 Ford f150 due to running Bilstein 5100s with a 2" lift for 2 years. Everything was wore out control arms, shocks, ball joints, tie rod ends, sway bar links.
Who did the work? That's what I've done on my last 2 F150's. One sold at 135k miles and the other at 145k. Both were great when sold each had over 80k miles on the front end raise and shocks.
I agree with sticking with Ranchos. I've only had to replace my rear shocks after 123,000 miles on my 2014 GMC Sierra. It's easy to tell when they need to be replaced by pushing down on either the front end, for front shocks, or on the bumper, for the back shocks. I found my left rear shock wasn't responding as quickly but I was able to change them in about 20 minutes and it's as good as new. The fronts are a different story and will be a pain in the butt to replace when they go bad.
I just replaced the entire front end on my 2013 Ford f150 due to running Bilstein 5100s with a 2" lift for 2 years. Everything was wore out control arms, shocks, ball joints, tie rod ends, sway bar links.
I reckon the shocks had nothing to do with that...if you had spacers then yeah that won't do anything for front end components.
I just replaced the entire front end on my 2013 Ford f150 due to running Bilstein 5100s with a 2" lift for 2 years. Everything was wore out control arms, shocks, ball joints, tie rod ends, sway bar links.
my z71 2500 with rancho is in the same boat 89k miles. My tundra with blistein 5100 is gtg 274k miles. i think the difference is the 2500 has a replacement front bumper and the tundra doesnt. extra weight will wear on everything.
Are you attributing the front end wear to the shock absorbers or the lift? Or both?
I think the increased 2" causes the problems. Steering angles and control arm angles changed. Put alot of undue wear on the front end quick. Shocks were completely worn out though.
Who did the work? That's what I've done on my last 2 F150's. One sold at 135k miles and the other at 145k. Both were great when sold each had over 80k miles on the front end raise and shocks.
I am only questioning the method.
A shop here locally then had the dealership do the alignment.
my z71 2500 with rancho is in the same boat 89k miles. My tundra with blistein 5100 is gtg 274k miles. i think the difference is the 2500 has a replacement front bumper and the tundra doesnt. extra weight will wear on everything.
I just have a grill guard on the front. I'm sure it still increases wear.
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