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sakirfp

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Year, Model & Trim Level
05 XLT 4.6
I have 94K on my 04ST XLT. I am wanting to get some new shocks before my OEm shocks tear up my new tires. Does any one have any suggestions for some good shocks.
 



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Bad news for you, your OEM shocks were already shot at about 10k miles, cannot believe you went 94k, before getting new shocks. Get some Rancho RS5000, I had them before I lifted my ST.
 












Running RSXs. Anything but OEM is an improvement.
 






hijack...i know the body lift wont effect the shocks, but after doing the TT and shackle should i replace my shocks? and would i need something longer/larger/etc?
 






RSX's on mine and like them.

"would i need something longer/larger/etc?"

Personally I put longer on the rear and added a stud to the top of my of my fronts shocks to give it more travel.
 






Thanks for the suggestions. I am probally going out tommorow and get me some new shocks. Any thing I need to know with changing them, other than air tools, jacks stands and a good floor jack.

Santa did not bring me a lift again this year...
 






Thanks for the suggestions. I am probally going out tommorow and get me some new shocks. Any thing I need to know with changing them, other than air tools, jacks stands and a good floor jack.

Santa did not bring me a lift again this year...
Yeah, if that top nut is rusty and corroded like mine was and it is being a pain to come off. Like I did today, use a sawzall to remove it.
 






Wow...That is Oh Crap tool...I hope I will not have to use it...
 












I've had 2 sets of Rancho's on my various 4x4's and thats what works best for me. Higher quality than many others.

I had no problems whatsoever getting my shocks off, just use some WD-40 before you start. :us:
 






I had Monroe Sensa Tracs on my old '05, I thought they were fine. Originally I ordered Pro Comp ES9000's but they arrived missing a number of mounting hardware parts and one was defective right out of the box, so I got pissed off and went to Sears. Four Sensa Tracs, installed, $200.
 






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