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2017 F150 5.0 Crew Cab 150k miles
This is my daily and tow rig for a 29' travel trailer. after our last big trip towing, the ride quality really wasn't there. The shocks that were on it had probably 50k miles also. Inspected and noticed the leaf springs were looking tired. Bending the wrong way. I measured the rear ride height against the service manual spec. It was out of tolerance.
Scored a set of used leafs from a savage yard. $200 cash off a truck with 40k miles. Included all the bolts and shackles. This is important because you have to cut the front leaf bolts OR drop the gas tank and exhaust.
I figured the front coils were probably shot also. I ordered OE coils and spring isolators from Ford. I put on New Bilsteins all around from Rock Auto. With the new coils and shocks, I picked up 3/4" of ride height on the front. So it was worth it. Truck rides like new now. Amazing thing to me is all the balljoints on the front are original and just fine.
Since I wore out 1 set of leafs I figured I should do something. I look at Airbags and then found Timbren Bump stops. They replace the stock bump stop and act like a helper spring. Took our first trip last weekend and they are totally worth it.
Trucks back to 100%, ready for another 150k miles!
This is my daily and tow rig for a 29' travel trailer. after our last big trip towing, the ride quality really wasn't there. The shocks that were on it had probably 50k miles also. Inspected and noticed the leaf springs were looking tired. Bending the wrong way. I measured the rear ride height against the service manual spec. It was out of tolerance.
Scored a set of used leafs from a savage yard. $200 cash off a truck with 40k miles. Included all the bolts and shackles. This is important because you have to cut the front leaf bolts OR drop the gas tank and exhaust.
I figured the front coils were probably shot also. I ordered OE coils and spring isolators from Ford. I put on New Bilsteins all around from Rock Auto. With the new coils and shocks, I picked up 3/4" of ride height on the front. So it was worth it. Truck rides like new now. Amazing thing to me is all the balljoints on the front are original and just fine.
Since I wore out 1 set of leafs I figured I should do something. I look at Airbags and then found Timbren Bump stops. They replace the stock bump stop and act like a helper spring. Took our first trip last weekend and they are totally worth it.
Trucks back to 100%, ready for another 150k miles!