Our direct fit gas-charged shock absorbers help restore your vehicle's handling and ride quality to just like new.
Install Tip: To keep your vehicle operating safely and as designed:
Replace your shocks & struts in pairs. This will avoid mixing parts (old and new or brands). Mixing parts can cause variations in movement between the vehicle’s body and wheel, resulting in handling irregularities.
Have an alignment performed after replacing your shocks and struts. This will ensure proper tracking and protect your vehicle’s tires from premature wear.
Improved ride comfort and longer life
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How to Install Replace Rear Shock Absorbers 2005-16 Ford F250 Super Duty 4 Wheel Drive
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Tools used
15mm Wrench
Torque Wrench
Pry Bar
Jack Stands
18mm Socket
Floor Jack
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
1. Removing the Old Shock Absorber
Raise and support the vehicle
Support the bottom of the axle with a jack
Use an 18mm socket and ratchet to loosen the lower nut up
Hold the bolt with a 15mm wrench
Remove the bolt (adjust the jack if the bolt is stuck)
Use the 18mm socket to remove the upper nut
Pull the shock absorber off the stud and remove it from the car
2. Reinstalling the New Shock Absorber
Line up the new shock
Insert the shock into the upper stud
Use a pry bar to compress the shock and push it into its bracket
Insert the bolt in the bottom bracket
Snug up the top nut with an 18mm socket
Torque it to 52 ft-lbs
Snug up the lower nut
Torque it to 66 ft-lbs
Install the cable ties to keep the boot in place
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We're going to raise and support the vehicle. We're going to use a two post lift. You can use a jack and jack stands.
Your rear shocks are located right here. This one's on the back side of the axle. The one on the passenger is in the front of the axle. The procedure will be the same for both sides.
So one of the things we're going to do is we're going to put a screw jack underneath here. That's going to support. It's just going to make it easier to install and remove the shock. The rear axle's not going to fall because we still have the leaf springs holding it but this will just make it easier to do the procedure. Let's just tack this up a little bit.
We're going to loosen this nut up. It's an 18 millimeter socket and a ratchet. Then we'll take a 15 millimeter wrench on this side and loosen it up. Take that nut off once it's loose. Pull that off. This bolt is pretty loose. If this was still tight, depending on which way you can move the screw jack, up or down, will make it easier to come out or more difficult. Pull that out. All right, this is loose. It's just sitting there right now which is okay.
I am going to loosen up the upper shock nut. Looks a little bit rusty so I'm going to get some rust penetrant. Spray a little bit of rust penetrant right there. Let that soak for a little bit. I'm going to use my 18 millimeter socket and my ratchet. Loosen this up. Now this is on a stud so you don't have to put a wrench on the other side. It's just taking the nut off right there. Now let's loosen the switch to a smaller ratchet with an 18 millimeter socket. Take this nut off.
Now I'm going to take like ... I can use a pry bar or a screwdriver. Take a screwdriver. Just pull this shock out here and I'm going to pull it off the top.
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All right, we're going to install this rear shock. We're going to line it up, up top with the stud and slide it on just like that. We're going to reinstall this nut up here. Ford recommends that you replace this nut but we're going to reuse ours. We'll just get it started. We'll torque it later.
We're going to take... Obviously this isn't lined up so we're going to lower down the rear differential a little bit. And that's about as far as it'll go. We'll take a pry bar and get underneath here. Just move this up just a little bit.
Get underneath the shock with the pry bar. We're going to compress it. I'm going to push it forward, get it lined up. Take the bolt. Just line this up. Again Ford recommends using new hardware for this as well.
Install that. Install this nut. We're going to snug this nut down first with an 18 millimeter socket and a ratchet. Then we're going to torque this nut with an 18 millimeter socket and a torque wrench. We're going to torque this to 52 foot pounds on the upper nut.
Then we're going to snug up the lower nut. All right, now with my 15 millimeter wrench and my 18 millimeter socket and a torque wrench we're going to torque this nut to 66 foot pounds.
This shock comes with some new cable ties that are going to put this boot on so before we position that we're going to get this started. We'll move the boot up. You don't want to go to the tippity top but right there's pretty good. Tighten this tie down. Get that on. Tighten it up. Now the kit comes with four so I'm going to put two on each side. Stick this one below the other one. It'll just give you extra, extra grabbing force. Tighten that up pretty tight. I'll take some side cutters, cut off the excess. I'll do the same for the passenger side.
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