Kit Includes: (1) Front Driver Side Shock Absorber (1) Front Passenger Side Shock Absorber
Quantity: 2 Piece
Specification
Side Location
Driver & Passenger Side
Drivetrain
4 Wheel Drive
Location
Front
The Monro-Matic Plus® shock absorbers are nitrogen gas charged and feature velocity sensitive valving and all weather fluid, which offers trucks improved comfort at an economical price.
The result: enhanced control with uncompromised ride comfort.
All Weather Fluid: Contains special modifiers to reduce friction and ensure smooth rod reaction.
Full Displaced Valving: Tuned specifically for each application, this valving automatically adjusts to road extremes to provide consistency and ride comfort.
Sintered Iron Piston: Stronger than traditional metals, enhances durability for longer service life.
Nitrogen Gas Charged: For improved ride and handling, helps maintain tire to road contact by reducing aeration.
2" Reserve Tube: More fluid for more consistent performance.
1-3/8" Bore: Lower operating pressure than standard 1" bore units.
5/8" Piston Rod: Heavy-duty nitrocarburized rod* for long service life.
Special Seal: "Self-lubricating" fluid seal designed to retain gas without excessive wear or friction.
* On non-dust shield units only.
Item Condition:New
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How to Replace Shock Absorber 2001-05 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
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Tools used
14mm Wrench
14mm Socket
Rust Penetrant
10mm Wrench
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Front Shock
Spray the top of the shock with rust penetrant
Clip a par of locking pliers to the shaft
Remove the 14mm nut, washer, and bushing from the top of the shock
Remove the two 10mm nuts from the lower part of the shock
Pull the shock up and out
2. Installing the New Front Shock
Insert a washer and a bushing onto the top of the strut
Insert the strut into place
Tighten the two 10mm nuts to the lower part of the shock
Tighten the 14mm nut to the top of the strut
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you front shock replacement on this Ford Explorer Sport Trac. It's the same for the Sport Trac as well as a lot of Explorers, Mountaineers, and Rangers. We show you the left side, but the right side's the same procedure. You'll need new front shocks from 1AAuto.com, penetrating oil, 10 to 14 millimeter wrenches and sockets and ratchets, and you may need a reciprocating saw if your shock is in rough shape, although we avoid using it in this video.
Okay, we were checking some other things on the suspension of our truck. As we come under here, if you look at the shock, you can see it's got some oil down below that section, and that is a sign that your shock is either bad or it's wearing out and will soon be bad. To replace it, we're going to start spraying down the top of the shock there. We can see it's in pretty good shape. If yours was pretty rusty or old, you may want to use a reciprocating saw and just cut the bolt and the top of that shaft right off. It can be a lot easier sometimes but, again, ours look to be in pretty good shape, so we'll lock a set of pliers onto the top to hold the shaft from spinning. Then it's a 14mm bolt on this shock. It could be different on yours. Remove that nut. Once it starts going, we'll just fast-forward here. Once we get to a certain point we can take the lock pliers off and then the nut comes off the rest of the way. Also remove the top washer and bushing.
Underneath the shock's held on by two bolts. I have it up on a lift just to make it easier to show you, but the two bolts you can see here. I'm going to spray them down a little bit on the bottom, and then you need to hold them on the top as well see one up there. I'm using a wrench to put it on the bolt at the top and then a socket and ratchet with an extension to remove the nut on the bottom. Once you have both nuts off, you can pull one of the bolts out pretty easy, but the other one kind of stays in there. You have to force the shock up, compress it a little bit, and then pull it back and out. Take your new shock from 1A Auto, you want to put a washer on top first, and then one of the rubber cushions. Then put the shock up into place. You're going to have to kind of force it up in, compress it some once you put it up into, obviously where it goes, the shock mount at the top, you'll have to force it up and then into the mount at the bottom.
Once you have it in place, you're going to start the nuts and bolts on. On some shock designs it may be good to put a bolt into place first. If the shock kind of has an open end to the bolts and sometimes if the shock has a closed hole for the bolts, you'll want to put a bolt into the shock first and then install it into the car. Now tighten up both lower bolts; again, you're going to want to have a wrench at the top, hold the wrench, and then tighten up the nuts nice and firm. Don't over-tighten them; you don't want to break the bolts. Back up top, you want to make sure that the lower bushing's lined up in the center of the hole. Put the upper bushing on and then the washer and then thread the nut on. We'll fast-forward as I tighten up that nut. You want to tighten the nut until those two bushings compress and are basically the same diameter as the washer. You can see that they're a smaller diameter than the washer now. You compress them down and they kind of get basically smooshed out until they're the same diameter as the washer.
The particular shocks I'm installing come with a second nut that goes on. You tighten it down onto the other one to lock them in place. Here I'm just putting an adjustable wrench on the bottom one and then tightening up the top one down onto it. Repeat everything for the other side.
Thanks for tuning in. We hope this video helped you out. Next time you need parts for your car, please visit 1AAuto.com. Also check out our other helpful "how to" as well as diagnoses videos.
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Great Shocks
James
November 27, 2018
Made in the USA !! Great shocks which installed easily and made my ride a heck of a lot more comfortable. As soon as the weather breaks, I plan on installing a pair on the rear of my truck.
Front Shocks
D
February 2, 2019
The pair of shocks ordered met my needs and best of all a prompt delivery. Thanks
Too light duty !
Richard
September 22, 2022
These shocks are too light duty for even this small vehicle. Very mushy ride, the shocks I replaced were providing a more stable ride . 2005 Ford Explorer Sport-Trac
absorbed
Daniel
September 15, 2023
also happy with these
Customer Q&A
will this parts fit my 2000 ford ranger 4.0 4x4 6 cylinder?July 13, 2018
Glen P
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These shock absorbers are only compatible with 2000 Ford Ranger models with the Front Torsion Bar suspension. Thank you!
July 13, 2018
Jessica D
Will this work on my 1998 Ford Explorer limited edition Eddie Bauer 44 drive?April 30, 2020
James D
10
Thank you for your inquiry. These will be the correct fit for that vehicle as long as it did not have the adjustable suspension from the factory. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
April 30, 2020
A C
will this fit for 1997 mercury mountaineer all wheel drive v8 5.0 engine?May 26, 2021
Audrey C
10
These are listed to fit 1997 Mercury Mountaineer 4 Wheel Drive models only.
May 26, 2021
Christa R
will these work if I have a 2001 Ford ranger xlt 4.0 but the truck has a 2inch drop in the front?October 24, 2021
John D
10
This part is for vehicles with the stock ride height only, no modifications. We currently do not carry the parts you'll need for your vehicle.
October 25, 2021
Andra M
I have a 2 wheel drive 199 ford ranger ....will these fit
?May 21, 2022
Steve S
10
This is not the correct part for your vehicle, but we do carry the one you need. The correct part number is: MNSSP01012
May 23, 2022
Cristina P
I have an 03 ford ranger Edge, 4 wheel drive , 4.0 engine. Will this work with my truck?June 17, 2023
MICHAEL K
10
They did not work for my 2004 Ranger 2WD. To long, bottomed out.
June 19, 2023
Harold W
10
I would not recommend these shocks
June 19, 2023
Frank U
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I would not recommend these shocks
June 19, 2023
Frank C
10
Yes, this part will fit your 2003 Ford Ranger 4 Wheel Drive.
June 19, 2023
Jean O
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