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ST Front Shocks

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Has anyone replaced with other than OEMs? What are some of the options for performance equivalent?
I know there hadn't been any, if one or two choices last time I searched.
 

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Has anyone replaced with other than OEMs? What are some of the options for performance equivalent?
I know there hadn't been any, if one or two choices last time I searched.
Kelltrac came out with a rear shock offering, but it is very track oriented, probably not best for a daily driver setup. The OE PIU setup is the best all around (and only) “upgrade.”
 

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Kelltrac came out with a rear shock offering, but it is very track oriented, probably not best for a daily driver setup. The OE PIU setup is the best all around (and only) “upgrade.”
They have a street version now too.
 

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Kelltrac came out with a rear shock offering, but it is very track oriented, probably not best for a daily driver setup. The OE PIU setup is the best all around (and only) “upgrade.”
Thanks.
I'd like to replace the front shocks as I feel they're the reason for the front suspension noise. So it looks like the PIUs are the go to.
 

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They have a street version now too.
Thanks for the heads up on this. Would that pertain to front or just the rear as 2020FordRaptor mentioned?
 



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