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Well, obviously. :D

2001 Edge 4x4 with the 16" alloy wheels.

I've noticed that the suspension seems stiffer than any other Ranger or F-150 I've owned. Rough pavement will cause the rear end to step out, on occasion, requiring a little counter-steering (which I enjoy).

Are there alternate spring packages for the Ranger? If so, is that on the door sill sticker?

One other question: the e-brake cable, on the passenger side, is rubbing the rear shock. Is that correct?

EDIT: I found Richard's post with the LINK to the Ford Door Sticker Decoder. According to that, I have 5310 in the front, which is the only spring rate listed for the Ranger (even though there are different spring codes). The rear leaves are 5560 which, again, is the only rate listed for the Ranger (with other codes showing the same spring rate). For the record, the spring rate code, off of the door sill sticker, is "FC". ??? Something doesn't sound right.
 
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If you haven't yet you might try new shocks.

Mine used to do that, I put in heavier springs from an Explorer (all around) and new shocks and it quit.
 

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I was going to say shocks as well. Ask specifically about softer ones. I believe the hydraulic based shocks will be softer than gas ones.
 

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Yes, shocks.

Shocks have smaller and larger valves, the smaller ones are used the most so will tend to wear out faster.

Also check tire pressure, tires are the first "shock absorber" in the chain of vibrations to the cab, higher pressure will get better MPG but also transfer all "bumps" to the chassis, you may want to lower the pressure for compromise in MPG and better ride for your driving conditions, and it is Free :)
 

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Dave, shocks sound like a culprit to me.

My neighbors 06 rode like the springs were welded to the frame. We put Monroe Gas-Magnum shocks on it and it was a big improvement. I put the same shocks on my 02 F250 and am very pleased with them. These shocks are the yellow Monroe's for the record.

Monroe is having their Shocktober event tight now which is buy 3 get one 1 free. Combine that with a online coupon for Advance Auto Parts and then use Ebates.com to get an additional 7% off. You'll get them down pretty damn cheap. Break it up into 2 orders and use separate coupons if it helps.

Tire pressure is a good point. A few other things causing the problem could be the binding in the spring eye and shackle bushings. On my Ranger, all of that was seized up which really restricted rear suspension movement. The rubber bushings are an invitation for salt and corrosion. Another could be the leaves. Friction between the leaves can also cause stiff suspension. There is a special graphite based spring paint that can be used. You could also oil the springs up real good.

Worse comes to worse, add some sand bags to the bed, that will always soften the ride. :beer:
 

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once again shocks. My 93 would kick the rear end out if I hit a pothole(not fun in the rain or snow). New shocks all the way around tool care of the issue. I replaced mine with factory shocks, cost about $100 for all four.
 

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My 99 rides the same way. I have tried new shocks. Been thinking about rebuilding the spring packs a little softer.
 

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Mine did that going 80 mph down washboard gravel roads to, till I dropped in 64" Chevy springs lol.
 

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Thanks for all of the replies. It would seem that the consensus is to replace the shocks.

I did forget to mention that the truck has about 126.5K miles on it and is originally from southern Georgia and northern Florida. The underside of the truck is not rusty (like it would be if it had spent its life in the northern Midwest). I do not think the spring eyes are rusty/seized. I might try applying a little gear oil to the leaves to see if that helps with friction between the leaves.

As for the current shocks, they look pretty new. The paint is still shiny and I assumed (yeah, I know) they were installed recently.

The tires are the bigger LT245/75R16 and I keep the internal pressure around 35 psi (for fuel economy).

I will look into the Monroe Gas-Magnum units (as well as others) as "Shock-tober" is almost up!
 

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What are the current shocks?

When I replaced my shocks (don't remember what brand) a while back with Gas-Matics I noticed the ride quality actually went down. I bought instead Ranchos and was much happier. Typically with shocks you get what you pay for. This is my experience anyway, YMMV.


BTW, you can have a shop that does springs make a pack to whatever spec you want. Failing that there are several pre-made drop-in replacements you can buy online. I recently replaced my springs with brandy-new stiffer packs from an online vendor (I would have to look up who they were...). Shocks are nontheless probably a better and more cost effective option.
 
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What are the current shocks?

When I replaced my shocks (don't remember what brand) a while back with Gas-Matics I noticed the ride quality actually went down. I bought instead Ranchos and was much happier. Typically with shocks you get what you pay for. This is my experience anyway, YMMV.


BTW, you can have a shop that does springs make a pack to whatever spec you want. Failing that there are several pre-made drop-in replacements you can buy online. I recently replaced my springs with brandy-new stiffer packs from an online vendor (I would have to look up who they were...). Shocks are nontheless probably a better and more cost effective option.
I put Rancho 9000s on my old F250 and they made it ride way harsher unless I was hitting really big bumps. Shock selection definitely makes a big difference :icon_thumby:
 

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Bilstiens all the way.
 

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Chris_North said:
What are the current shocks?

When I replaced my shocks (don't remember what brand) a while back with Gas-Matics I noticed the ride quality actually went down. I bought instead Ranchos and was much happier. Typically with shocks you get what you pay for. This is my experience anyway, YMMV.


BTW, you can have a shop that does springs make a pack to whatever spec you want. Failing that there are several pre-made drop-in replacements you can buy online. I recently replaced my springs with brandy-new stiffer packs from an online vendor (I would have to look up who they were...). Shocks are nontheless probably a better and more cost effective option.
I'll be honest, I'm not sure what the current shocks are. They're black, I know that. :D The PO owned the truck just long enough to fix some front end things and interior items and then sold it. He was working on his B-I-L's Ranger and figured this was a way to make some quick $$$. I do not recall if I asked about the shocks or if he told me about them. It had been so long since I'd driven a pick-up, I figured I just needed to get used to the ride quality. What really made me wonder was the tail kicking out over rough pavement. That seems a little too stiff.

I've worked with the owner @ Eaton Detroit Spring. If I wanted custom leaf packs, I'm sure he has something. However, I did a pack swap on my old Explorer and that was a lot of work. I'd prefer to try shocks first.

Let's see if I can find something, that's in budget, from Monroe or Bilstein.

Doesn't Monroe make OE Ford units?
 

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I opted to go with a set of Monroe Sensa-Tracks. They were ~$137 with tax and shipping from Rock Auto (local parts stores wanted much more). The "Shock-tober" rebate (Visa gift card) will credit me with about $29. So, about $108, total, after rebate.

Monroe indicates their Gas-Magnum line is considered 'heavy duty' and there is no Gas-Magnum shock for the rear of my Ranger.

I did go out and look at the shocks on my truck (before I placed the Rock Auto order). They're black and the paint is still shiny which leads me to believe they're not that old. That said, perhaps they're 'heavy duty' which is why the truck rides so stiffly. Let's see how the Sensa-Tracks are.
 

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I opted to go with a set of Monroe Sensa-Tracks. They were ~$137 with tax and shipping from Rock Auto (local parts stores wanted much more). The "Shock-tober" rebate (Visa gift card) will credit me with about $29. So, about $108, total, after rebate.

Monroe indicates their Gas-Magnum line is considered 'heavy duty' and there is no Gas-Magnum shock for the rear of my Ranger.

I did go out and look at the shocks on my truck (before I placed the Rock Auto order). They're black and the paint is still shiny which leads me to believe they're not that old. That said, perhaps they're 'heavy duty' which is why the truck rides so stiffly. Let's see how the Sensa-Tracks are.
I have a 2000 ranger sport that sees a lot of wash board and pot holes, new sensa tracs about this time last year, not so good, really a waste of money for me, not saying good or bad or expensive about bilstein, but, they are going on in the spring. Have had them before and zero complaints.
 

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