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I have try toi search this but no luck as of yet.

What is the life span of the stock shocks (blue ones) before they need a rebuild? I have been told to keep a look out for when they start to leak and when they do it is time to rebuild. However, I am the second owner of the truck so I can't trust that the previous owner actually did it at some point. I ask this because on certain bumps highway driving the truck wants to wiggle badly to where I have to slow down to keep it under control. Now I don't know if this is because the suspenion is that soft or the shock are at the end of life. I have 88k on the truck and no mods to it (I know, its a sin).
 

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I’m assuming Gen 2. Based on time I’ve been on this forum I suspect most will blame rear leaf springs. And I suppose Deavers or Icons will help somewhat. I think a lot of it is unrealistic expectations about what a Raptor is. Pretty much every truck I’ve ever had modified or not, has on occasion had some unsettling reaction over bridge expansion joints or other irregularities on the Hiway. I currently have two Raptors, a Gen 3 with less than 3K miles, all paved road, it rides great, as it should, it’s brand new.
I have a Gen 2 I bought with 29K miles. I thought the ride was floaty and boat like at first, I put Eibach leveling springs which were somewhat harsh but handled much nicer on curvy B roads. I now have Fox Factory Race Series, are they a 5K+ improvement , I doubt it, but they certainly look cool with an ADD bumper. Is it now a super truck that goes over every Hiway irregularity without reaction, no. I have a 2017 Super Duty with 275K miles, so I drive it a lot, and tow equipment. It has some beefy leaf springs. Does it react badly sometimes over bridge expansion joints or irregular bumps, yes. Do I know if your shocks need rebuilt, no. If you plan on towing anything or hauling anything, you will want better leaf springs that’s for sure.
If you can find a competent, trustworthy source, that’s a big if, it couldn’t cost that much to rebuild the shocks.
 
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Thanks for the info.

I'll add one additional piece that I forgot to add. The front tires do have high and low spots but the dealer did say they balanced them when I asked to do that when I had it aligned. I don't know if I can fully trust that or the front shocks are on the way out the door.
 

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Shocks need to be rebuilt every 40-50k miles.

What are your tire pressures set at? Should be around 34f and 32r
 

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My 2018 had 54000 miles on it and I just replaced the shocks with new ones. I immediately noticed an improvement in ride quality. The funny thing is that I didn't think there was anything wrong with what I assume were the original shocks (I'm second owner of the truck). Do yourself a favor and buy the shocks yourself through Rock Auto and either do them yourself or find a mechanic you trust to do them. The dealership will charge you a significant premium for the parts and labor. I think all told I paid $1700 for the parts and another $400 for the labor.
 
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Shocks need to be rebuilt every 40-50k miles.

What are your tire pressures set at? Should be around 34f and 32r
They are. Not new to maintance to my vehicles. If I had the tools to do all the work

My 2018 had 54000 miles on it and I just replaced the shocks with new ones. I immediately noticed an improvement in ride quality. The funny thing is that I didn't think there was anything wrong with what I assume were the original shocks (I'm second owner of the truck). Do yourself a favor and buy the shocks yourself through Rock Auto and either do them yourself or find a mechanic you trust to do them. The dealership will charge you a significant premium for the parts and labor. I think all told I paid $1700 for the parts and another $400 for the labor.
Doing shocks is easy work. Its that alignment after you got to do.
 

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Start with shocks. Either new from Rock Auto or a rebuilt set. @Jhollowell is rebuilding blue tops.

Factory rear leaf springs are junk. Deavers or Icons. Then some type of trac bar setup. I have SVC, @smurfslayer has the KHC torque arm. These really keep the rear end in place over the freeway joints.
 

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