2010 Ford Expedition XLT

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XLTExpoGuy2010

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Hey guys just wanting to know what kind of shocks everyone is running, looking to replace soon and just want to see what everyone is running on there's and what comfort is like.

Thanks in advance!

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Bilstein

Bought off Amazon for less than $90 each and installed myself.

Most will concur that Bilsteins ride the beat and are higher quality than the OEMs.
 
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I've always heard great things about them and thought they would be a good match for the truck just wanted to see everyone's input.

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Another vote for Bilstein. They are a good middle of the road strut. If you want to go high end Icon or Fox are the way to go. Either will take more abuse than the expedition chassis can dish out.
 

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My OEMs started leaking right at end of warranty, Ford woudn't do squat. Yes, Bilsteins here as well. Great warranty, great shocks. I had to grind my control arm a tad to get the old ones out.
 

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IMG_4227.JPG IMG_4256.JPG I must agree on the Belstien shocks their the best. I used to have one on my 2011 however I wanted a little bit of height and wanted to level the vehicle so I ended up with Rancho quick lift. It added 2 inches in the Front and an inch in the back leveling the vehicle.
 
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