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I used an oreilly rental compressor set on mine. No issues. Used an impact to turn em down and back 'em off, etc. Finagling the hooks on the springs to get an "even" squeeze was the hardest bit.
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I used an oreilly rental compressor set on mine. No issues. Used an impact to turn em down and back 'em off, etc. Finagling the hooks on the springs to get an "even" squeeze was the hardest bit.
You are correct. It's that ride height adjustability I'm looking for without the use of spacers.Correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought I remember reading that the 5100 and 4600 are basically the same. Of course minus the level capability for the front. ?????
The second and third gen are slightly different, but still bolt in. You should have no issue using the second gen stuff.Unless I can harvest the spring seats from Gen 2 trucks......hmmm. I'll have to check and see if the shock tube diameters are the same, or if they even had the same stuff, for that matter..
I did some more research and parts comparisons and found that the only real solution is to use OEM spring seats. I posted pics and results in its own thread.I'll get the outer dia of the shock tubes for you shortly. I'm fairly certain they'll fit though. If you know for sure that your spring seats will fit a Bilstein 4600 for a '07-'17 Expedition, then they'll also work on Motorcraft OEM replacement.
But, to be 100% I'll still measure for you. Just give me a bit. Have to dig out the snow drifted in against my shop door. I love winter...not.