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What else needs removing to take out the coils/shocks? I've seen pictures and video removing the hub nut, control arms, loosening ball joints, etc. But no videos for 2018+
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Thanks! Exactly what I needed. Do the Aftermarket struts last longer than the OEMs? The dealership wants over $700 to replace two of them. Argh. So I’ll be getting my hands dirty soon.
I have a 2018 XLT 4x4 with 22000 miles. Just had to replace all four shocks/stuts and that makes 5 total. Front struts took 4 weeks to get out of back order. I guess quality is not job one anymore.
I'm getting ready to upgrade to the Bilsteins. Below is the parts that I ordered from parts.ford.com. I think it is all the bolts and nuts that they recommend installing new once removed in the service manual. If anybody knows of anything I forgot, please let me know. I listed the application next to each. I have a 2wd MAX. There are some nuts and bolts included with the new shocks.
Bolt Part #: W712774S900 rear control arm 2 total
Flanged Hex Head Nut Part #: W711481S900 rear control arm
Nut Part #: W716771S440 top front shock mounting 6 total
Nut Part #: W712334S440 rear top shock mounting 6 total
Bolt Part #: W712104S439 rear bottom shock 2 total
Hex Head Nut Part #: W520217S441 rear bottom shock 2 total
Nut Part #: W520214S440 front stabilizer bar
Hex Head Nut Part #: W520215S440 front lower ball joint
I agree. Unnecessary to replace 1-2 year old hardware.I will be honest, I am not a believer in the "replace every nut and bolt" every time you take it apart. If you are worried add a little blue loctite and call it good.
Does seem like overkill, but what/where/how did you get access to a service manual? Is it available online?I'm getting ready to upgrade to the Bilsteins. Below is the parts that I ordered from parts.ford.com. I think it is all the bolts and nuts that they recommend installing new once removed in the service manual. If anybody knows of anything I forgot, please let me know. I listed the application next to each. I have a 2wd MAX. There are some nuts and bolts included with the new shocks.
Bolt Part #: W712774S900 rear control arm 2 total
Flanged Hex Head Nut Part #: W711481S900 rear control arm
Nut Part #: W716771S440 top front shock mounting 6 total
Nut Part #: W712334S440 rear top shock mounting 6 total
Bolt Part #: W712104S439 rear bottom shock 2 total
Hex Head Nut Part #: W520217S441 rear bottom shock 2 total
Nut Part #: W520214S440 front stabilizer bar
Hex Head Nut Part #: W520215S440 front lower ball joint
Does seem like overkill, but what/where/how did you get access to a service manual? Is it available online?
I joined the blown shock club this weekend....front drivers side... the dealer says he can get a replacement in by Wednesday of this week. Seems optimistic with what everyone else on here has said about it being on back order for weeks.
Just another disappointing development with this Expedition...... when warranty is over, I am so getting rid of this thing......
Great.... I'm @ 2300 miles on mine. Guess should expect blown shocks any day now...![]()
You will need a 30mm and a 27mm socket. Also, the lower rear shock mount and lower control arm bolt aren't supposed to be fully torqued until the tires have weight on them. >400 ft*lbs for the rear lower shock mount!
I joined the blown shock club this weekend....front drivers side... the dealer says he can get a replacement in by Wednesday of this week. Seems optimistic with what everyone else on here has said about it being on back order for weeks.
Just another disappointing development with this Expedition...... when warranty is over, I am so getting rid of this thing......
Anyway, makes me wonder if that is a typo? 400ft/lbs is pretty high and not something I have ever seen on any passenger vehicles I have worked on. I also can't wrap my brain around why it would need to be that high in that location?