Mine exploded on a road trip. If this happens you will not miss the knocks and rattles from the front end over sharp bumps. The whole control arm was soaked with oilHow obvious is this issue when it happens?
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Mine exploded on a road trip. If this happens you will not miss the knocks and rattles from the front end over sharp bumps. The whole control arm was soaked with oilHow obvious is this issue when it happens?
So is this a common issue with the XLTs? I have a fleet of base model Ford's and never had an issue. I just bought my 19 Expy FX4 and really don't like the body sway and already debating on Bilstein 5100 for it.
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EVERY one WITHOUT the 302A or Platinum has these shocks/struts.
Thats why you buy the CCD equipped units. or Bilsteins!
That's true, but how many customers even realize the shock is blown? I'm surentheirncost analysis takes all that into consideration and Ford still ends up making a ton of money.Shouldn't be the case. If somebody in Ford is doing proper cost-benefit analysis, they will realize that paying $10 for a better shock absorber will save them $100 in customer repair down the road.
It’s so upsetting to keep reading these crap dealer stories... we are interested in this upcoming Bronco but I refuse to get this type of treatment when forking out big money.Took mine to get an oil change at jiffy lube and they told me the front shock was leaking. Took it to ford to have it looked at(and other issues they told me about) and the dealer told me "we can check for you but if its not leaking, youll have to pay us $150 for diag" i said wait, it should be a warranty item, and they said it is but we have to see of theres a problem. I was like, its leaking you can see it for yourself, then she said yea but we havent seen it and need to take it back. I told em forget it, im turning it in in less than a mnth ill let it be someone elses problem. I also told the dealer about my mirrors and she said they would run the system program update. Got the truck back, mirrors still pop, she forgot to get them to run the update.
Update from my earlier post. Rear strut went completely empty and was causing serous ride issues. Dealer agreed to replace it while the fronts are on back-order. The good news - ride quality did improve. The bad news, now all 4 (including the new one right out of the box) are leaking and on back order. This has got to be a known problem and Ford is not doing a darn thing about it.
Well.. I guess I will just go ahead and started ordering my Bilsteins.. now if I can just decide on which ones. [emoji51]
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It’s so upsetting to keep reading these crap dealer stories... we are interested in this upcoming Bronco but I refuse to get this type of treatment when forking out big money.
Icons are cool but have very short rebuild periods. Which is why you see lots of Icons on the used market. People get them then realize the rebuild comes up quick and costs more $$ and they decide to sell em.Best option out there right now. If I have trouble with the CCD’s I will probably dump them for these.
https://lge-cts.com/product/2014-up-ford-expedition-4wd-75-2-25-suspension-system-stage-1/
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Agreed. My Lincoln dealer is fabulous but I don’t know anything about the Ford dealer right next door... they are different names so I assume they aren’t affiliated. If we buy a Ford product from the Ford dealer I’m going to see if I can have my Lincoln dealer do any of the service.I know right!
My dealer was great when I had my issue with the electrical system.
I told them that this will be a working vehicle and not just a glorified soccer mom run around town SUV. Because of that, I want a new one. Within two days, I had a new one with the exact same specs. Very, very happy with the outcome. I feel bad for those who have dealers not willing to help them with stuff that should be covered under warranty and truly defective.
Icons are cool but have very short rebuild periods. Which is why you see lots of Icons on the used market. People get them then realize the rebuild comes up quick and costs more $$ and they decide to sell em.
I’m sure they will be happy to for a 130% markup over the Ford dealer next doorAgreed. My Lincoln dealer is fabulous but I don’t know anything about the Ford dealer right next door... they are different names so I assume they aren’t affiliated. If we buy a Ford product from the Ford dealer I’m going to see if I can have my Lincoln dealer do any of the service.