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Old 06-12-2004, 08:19 AM   #1
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Shock Absorbers for Ford Excursion

Have a 2002 Excursion 2WD and need to replace shocks. Want to up-grade. Looked at Blistine site it appears that they do not make for my SUV. Any recommendations or any experience with other brands?
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Old 06-12-2004, 11:08 AM   #2
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Hi!

Go to Shox.com. Unless I missed something, it looks like they do offer Bilstein shocks for your Excursion.

I bought 4 Bilsteins from them several months ago for my 2000 F250 PSD. Boy, what a big difference from my worn out factory shocks!

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Go to Shox.com. Unless I missed something, it looks like they do offer Bilstein shocks for your Excursion.

I bought 4 Bilsteins from them several months ago for my 2000 F250 PSD. Boy, what a big difference from my worn out factory shocks!

John
Since the F250 and Excursion share the same frame and running gear, the F250 shocks should be a direct replacement, as long as the F250 is also 2WD.
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