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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
Explorer Forum Covers the Explorer ST, Explorer Sport, Explorer Sport Trac, Lincoln Aviator, Mercury Mountaineer, Mazda Navajo, Ford Ranger, Mazda Pickups, and the Ford Aerostar
never heard of anyone running them. cant be bad though, probabally alot like Bilsteins. Duff makes some of the best Traction Bars for trucks than most companies.
buy and try, if they suck, im sure Duff will help you on some kind of return or something.
I ran them on the rears until I got Bilsteins. They weren't all that great but not bad. Big difference from Bilsteins though. They aren't nearly as good. They have really soft dampening and just about no preload. Get Bilsteins, you will be a lot happier with them.
I rode with them on the front for 100 miles.. and that was all I could handle. We didn't have sway bars on the truck and they were (If I remember correctly) 70/30 shocks.. they were too soft on the rebound.. I sold them to someone on this site.. and got a set of rs9000's.. I like how the rs9000's work.. I can stiffen them up so I can run without the sway bars..
I run dual shocks and they are the james duff 70/30's 36 inch long, that means they have about 15 inches of travel, as far as I know they are the longest shocks you can buy and at the same time they are cheap. I like em so far. I use them only for offroad, on road they might not be as good.