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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
99-04 shocks
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[QUOTE="Zeb, post: 1536135, member: 30304"] I went and did some measuring on the Excursion. It is stock ride height, Fox 2.0 shocks for a Super Duty, and Energy Suspension bumpstops. Shock length at ride height (eye to eye) is 17.375” Available shock travel is 2.25” Axle pad to bumpstop is 1.5” Axle pad to frame (bumpstop removed) is 3.75” With the Fox shock it isn’t going to be possible to remove the bumpstop because the shock will bottom out on a hard bump. It is obvious from the witness marks that the bumpstop contacts the axle pad regularly. Rancho RS9000XL p/n 999267 has: Compressed length 14.650” Extended length 22.250” Travel 7.600” [/QUOTE]
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