On a 1999 Ford Explorer :
2 shock absorbers on the front , 2 shock absorbers on the rear
( and if it's like my 1995 Ford Explorer there is a small shock absorber mounted almost horizontally from the rear differential )
Shocks front and rear
what way dose the spring go on a 1999 ford 3.0 v6 what way dose the spring go on a 1999 ford 3.0 v6
Maybe in need of new shocks, springs, exc.
1999 ford explore
To replace the shocks on a 1999 Ford F-150, first, safely lift and support the truck using jack stands. Remove the nuts from the upper and lower shock mounts using a socket wrench, then take out the old shocks. Install the new shocks by aligning them with the mounts and securing them with the nuts. Finally, lower the vehicle and ensure everything is tightened and properly positioned.
Yes, a 1999 Ford F150 2-wheel drive typically has four shocks—one for each wheel. The front suspension usually features two shocks, while the rear suspension also has two. These shocks help to absorb bumps and maintain vehicle stability. If you are considering replacing them, it's advisable to replace all four for balanced performance.
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on the ford ranger pickup truck, it is under the passenger side dash
yes it dose
McPherson struts at the front (shocks and springs together in one unit) Gas shocks at the rear
underneath the Explorer , below the drivers door , mounted in the frame rail