Suspension Maintenance Interval, and possible replacement under warranty

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rtmozingo

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My 2017's shocks aren't performing nearly as well as they used to. I've got 42k miles on the clock, anywhere from 3-5k offroad miles at this point. Per Fox, I'm way overdue on maintenance; per everyone else, it seems I might be middle of life. From what I've read, the predominant opinion on this forum is to wait until you notice shock performance degrade, then get it addressed - so here I am.

I assume Ford dealers still don't have the expertise to rebuild shocks? Has anyone got them to do a swap?
 

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I had my shocks replaced under warranty in its early life at my dealer who I had a good relationship with. This is a gen 1 though and things were different earlier on. If yours are leaking then it's probably easier to get warranty, if you are within the mileage, good luck.
 
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I had my shocks replaced under warranty in its early life at my dealer who I had a good relationship with. This is a gen 1 though and things were different earlier on. If yours are leaking then it's probably easier to get warranty, if you are within the mileage, good luck.
Thanks. I don't think they are leaking but I'd be surprised if they weren't low on nitrogen. Not sure I want the dealer techs working on my truck, even if it was just to refill nitrogen.

I've seen a few people say they got their Gen 2 shocks replaced under warranty, which would be kinda cool to save cost, but then again I could get a whole bunch of upgrades from TexasShockWorks for not a whole lot of money...
 

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Thanks. I don't think they are leaking but I'd be surprised if they weren't low on nitrogen. Not sure I want the dealer techs working on my truck, even if it was just to refill nitrogen.

I've seen a few people say they got their Gen 2 shocks replaced under warranty, which would be kinda cool to save cost, but then again I could get a whole bunch of upgrades from TexasShockWorks for not a whole lot of money...
Yeah, I haven't heard of Ford dealers doing rebuilds either, not sure that would be my first choice, ha ha.
 
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