Wow! I've really been missing out! Got a pair for $25 with 57k on em. Installation was fairly easy, driver side was sort of a pain but well worth it!
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Wow! I've really been missing out! Got a pair for $25 with 57k on em. Installation was fairly easy, driver side was sort of a pain but well worth it!
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2003 Black #08186
Yep! Stock shocks are pure junk! Enjoy the new ride!
Now start looking out for an L rear sway bar.
are the fronts stockers ad horrible as the rears?
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yea, mine has stock style rwd f150 shocks that the rears seem way to long. i am looking for some thing way better!!!
I have the bar but no hardware.
I've been wanting to redo the suspension, but not trying to spend thousands of dollars. So far I'd like to replace the front shocks w/ something firmer, then do whatever it takes to make the rear the same. Maybe lower the entire truck 2" all around, add bags in the rear (suggestion from a towing thread) and then add the Hellwig rear sway bar, which I assume means I should upgrade the front swaybar as well.
I'm going to search, but any direct suggestions in the meantime? I've already been told about what model # of Hellwig for the rear I need, as well as the bags, so now I just need to know what to do to the rest parts wise.
2002 HD F150 DSG #01235
Powertrain: Unknown tune, 6lb lower running 13-15lbs, TR5IX's @ .36, BA2400 MAF, deleted precats/Magnaflow postcats, K&N filter w/ heatshield, L&S separator, rebuilt 4R100 w/ shift kit. Plans - KB2.3, BA2400, 255's, TR6IX's, new tune!
Interior: Harley custom mats F&R, Glowshift 7 color LED boost gauge. Plans - 3M Di-NOC wrapped in graphite carbon fiber, LED conversion, sound deadener
Exterior: Debadged, N-Dure bedcover w/ hidden snaps, Escape foglights w/ 3M film, hidden hitch w/ flipdown license plate
Entertainment: BZ1370 deck, JL 10W3v2-D2 in rear console
Suspension:Hellwig 7626/7621 F&R swaybars w/ Lightning Bilstein shocks
Might want to keep an eye out for the Hotchkis TVS setup that comes with front and rear springs and sway bars. It drops the truck further and maintains a great ride. Pair this with the Bilstein SC or L shocks and a pan hard bar for additional gains in handling.
Sometimes you can catch guys parting out there trucks and get them used as I believe the TVS package is hard to find new these days.
Thanks for the suggestion. I looked on their site and they're no longer listed, so hopefully one pops up. I've been reading about Hotchkis vs Hellwig and the Hellwig is supposed to be much thicker and solid in most cases, but a complete, pre-made package like that would be nice as well.