Shock tower damage - how did this happen?

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  1. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    Maybe that was the TSB updated part then.
     
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  3. gunner76

    gunner76 Medium Load Member

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    I reuse the bolts and nuts(if possible) when I change shocks and have never had the holes get messed up.
     
  4. dclerici1

    dclerici1 Medium Load Member

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    Changed shocks a couple of years ago? For the money spent and the money saved, I've been replacing yearly. The roads aren't getting any smoother.
     
  5. Bakerman

    Bakerman Road Train Member

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    You got that right
     
  6. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    Actually I felt kind of foolish for changing them. The last time was 2010 approximately 400,000 miles ago. Only 1 out of the 4 was bad but I did go ahead and pick up 4 new ones. Monroes. Good shocks. Probably would be best to get a temp sensing gun from harbor freight and replace them as needed in the future. Just never have gotten one been meaning to for years. Always forget.
     
  7. sdaniel

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    Would say steel beside aluminum, steel is going to win. Almost want to say it's planed to sell more parts?
     
  8. AModelCat

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    How do you think Ford plans on keeping the F150 the best selling truck? Switch to aluminum so the trucks will last half as long.
     
  9. sdaniel

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    We will check in on that in few years. But it's the F series that they claim to be the best selling vehicle . But F series goes up the F 800. But the best fleet of trucks I have been around were aluminum frame. But everything was bolted solid , not the two metals touching at a ware point. No matter how tight Rolling tightened that bolt it designed as a pivot point, what he has was ether planed , or a dummy designed it. The DeLorion was a stainless steel car, but only the sheet medal was all that was stainless. The boxed frame was bad about rusting out . Besides the engine issues. Will see how the new F150 fairs after 7 to 8 years, in say a logging company. Tossing tool boxes, saws , fuel cans sliding around , all bouncing down a logging road at 35 to 40 mph. Time will tell.
     
  10. FLATBED

    FLATBED Road Train Member

    GMC Astro 95 and CHEV Titan 90 had Alum cabs still see a few around and not in bad shape
     
  11. sdaniel

    sdaniel Road Train Member

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    Not saying it's a bad thing . We just need to see if it was done right.
     
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