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ASH24634 - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Ford ASH-24634
$120.75
MSRP $190.91
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ASH8666410 - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

$156.94
MSRP $248.13
Save $91.19
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AST86012 - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Ford AST-86012
Without load levelling, without continous damping, 131 wheelbase, without roll stability, with 4wd.
$147.20
MSRP $232.73
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CA5Z18125B - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Fwd. MKS. With 20 x 8.5 alum. wheel. Without awd, 2009-12. 20" Wheels.
$112.18
MSRP $178.91
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ASH866180 - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Ford ASH-866180
Edge. 2.7l. Awd.
$66.13
MSRP $105.47
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ASH25832 - : Kit - Shock Absorber for Ford Image

Kit - Shock Absorber

Ford ASH-25832
Transit Connect van. Oem.
$76.84
MSRP $122.55
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6L3Z18125L - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Ford Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

$75.70
MSRP $120.73
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PZ1Z18125AB - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Exc.Electronic Controlled Suspension. Nautilus. Without adaptive suspension. Without hybrid. Standard suspension, 2.0l.
$109.80
MSRP $175.13
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LC5Z18124E - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Aviator. Right. Without continuous damping. Up to 10/30/19. Exc.Air Suspension. Exc.Electronic Controlled Suspension. Rwd, independent...
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PZ1Z18125AP - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Electronic Controlled Suspension. From 08/02/2024.
$258.75
MSRP $409.09
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ASH85857 - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Ford ASH-85857
F350. Pickup. 160, 164 wheelbase. 6.7l diesel. From 2/20/17. F250. Rwd. 176 wheelbase. 6.7l diesel. Exc.Off Road Suspension. Single Rear...
$100.98
MSRP $161.05
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9T1Z18125C - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Ford Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Transit Connect van. Oem.
$76.84
MSRP $122.55
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Replacing Shocks and Struts for Ride Comfort

The suspension system dictates how well your vehicle absorbs impacts and navigates corners. When driving a heavy Ford F-150, a strong shock and strut combination is absolutely mandatory. A shock absorber dampens the bouncy kinetic energy of the coil springs. A strut performs the same damping function while also serving as a critical structural pivot point for the steering system.

When to Replace Shocks and Struts Immediately

Visible Oil Coating

The damper body is covered in thick, dark hydraulic oil from a blown seal.

Excessive Body Roll

The vehicle leans terrifyingly far to the outside during gentle highway curves.

Bottoming Out

The suspension violently smashes against the frame when driving through dips.

Instability in Wind

The vehicle wanders aggressively across the lane during moderate crosswinds.

Knocking Steering Wheel

A seized upper strut mount binds and pops when turning the steering wheel.

Other Key Parts to Check

Wheels
The alloy rims that maintain contact with the road via the suspension.
Control Arms
A-frames that physically connect the wheel hub to the vehicle chassis.
Sway Bar Links
Rods that connect the anti-roll bar to the strut, preventing body lean.
Wheel Hubs
The rotational bearing assemblies that allow the wheels to spin smoothly.

Frequently Asked Questions About Shocks and Struts

How often should I replace shocks and struts?
They typically degrade noticeably between 50,000 and 80,000 miles.
Can I drive with a leaking shock absorber?
It is dangerous; a leaking shock will eventually fail to control the vehicle entirely.
What causes a shock absorber to leak?
Dirt and grit tear the internal rubber seal as the piston rod moves up and down.

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