Yeah, I'll be looking at that set:There was also those Ford upgraded performance parts shocks for the non-Bilstein models. And now I can’t find anything on it.
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Yeah, I'll be looking at that set:There was also those Ford upgraded performance parts shocks for the non-Bilstein models. And now I can’t find anything on it.
I literally searched the prices on part numbers for 4 dampers and 4 springs and it was roughly $1300.I’m gonna be real I VERY highly doubt this number. It’s probably $1300 for a pair, if not these are some of the most affordable coilovers on the planet.
(For reference the “good” rough country coilovers with a remote reservoir run about $1100 per pair.)
I literally searched the prices on part numbers for 4 dampers and 4 springs and it was roughly $1300.
The part numbers are in the post above yours. Maybe I missed something, look them up.
Sure sounds more like the price for a pair rather than all 4. I think you’re right.I’m gonna be real I VERY highly doubt this number. It’s probably $1300 for a pair, if not these are some of the most affordable coilovers on the planet.
(For reference the “good” rough country coilovers with a remote reservoir run about $1100 per pair.)
See updated OP with prices and source links.Sure sounds more like the price for a pair rather than all 4. I think you’re right.
Here is and example of the spring part number tag.See updated OP with prices and source links.
The parts system shows them as seperate parts. @flip do you know if there are assemblies available?Thanks for doing the legwork on this. Any idea if they come as an assembly including top hat and studs?
Gonna say, probably not. If it was an assembly there would most likely be an orange box where the base number (18214) would be and another orange box/green triangle at the top of the page with the base. This would indicate an assembly. Also, there are no remarks in the DOES system and does not show any stock in the PDCs.
See updated OP with prices and links. Alot of sites sell for alot less than list.Gonna say, probably not. If it was an assembly there would most likely be an orange box where the base number (18214) would be and another orange box/green triangle at the top of the page with the base. This would indicate an assembly. Also, there are no remarks in the DOES system and does not show any stock in the PDCs.
If the OP was quoted $1300-$1400, that would almost have to be just the shocks as the fronts list for about $340 each.
That's more like it.See updated OP with prices and links. Alot of sites sell for alot less than list.
Same here. This could be an excellent way to piece one together.Some one will do a Man-Squatch before it will be sold from the factory.
I might consider it as I have a $30,555 base model with nothing on it except the switches and roof rack.
Upgrading a 2-door base manual to Sasquatch is $7385.