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Ford F-150 Raptor General Discussions [GEN 2]
2019 - Final Gut Check Before Fixing Broken Rear Shocks
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<blockquote data-quote="EricM" data-source="post: 2019369" data-attributes="member: 20286"><p>I said if they aren't leaking AND they are still damping the spring- they are fine. There is no magic mileage number when they are worn out.</p><p></p><p>I know shocks can wear internally and not leak. I've pulled off plenty of non-leaking shocks that were done. If they are leaking though- it's a clear sign they are either bad, or soon to be bad.</p><p></p><p>If you can't tell worn out shocks from good shocks on something like a Raptor with it's 100+ lb wheel and tire combo- well, I guess you can just keep parting ways with thousands in cash on a time frame someone has else detemined for you. It's glaringly obvious to me when they are needed, and I'm not replacing them until it's needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EricM, post: 2019369, member: 20286"] I said if they aren't leaking AND they are still damping the spring- they are fine. There is no magic mileage number when they are worn out. I know shocks can wear internally and not leak. I've pulled off plenty of non-leaking shocks that were done. If they are leaking though- it's a clear sign they are either bad, or soon to be bad. If you can't tell worn out shocks from good shocks on something like a Raptor with it's 100+ lb wheel and tire combo- well, I guess you can just keep parting ways with thousands in cash on a time frame someone has else detemined for you. It's glaringly obvious to me when they are needed, and I'm not replacing them until it's needed. [/QUOTE]
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