Bilstein 4600 Series Shock Install (1980 - 1996 Ford F-150)

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Follow along as I install Bilstein 4600 series shocks on my 1991 Ford F-150. These shocks are a perfect upgrade from stock so you can enjoy a better ride on and off road from your old truck. I outline the entire process from start to finish so you can be confidant in your ability to tackle this job yourself.

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Your videos are great ! wish kept on. Would have loved to see you tackle the electric door lock

michaelbastrom
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Hey everyone! Thanks for all of the support. If I earned it, please don't forget to like, comment and subscribe. Thanks everybody!

LambchopsChopShop
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Great job on this video! Love the humor. Can't wait for your next one!

tlamb
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The test drive looked super-smooth. Didn't whack your head on stuff but a few times and you were good and conscious by the end of it. I'd say it's a win.

ezaxxess
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Best ending ever! Yee Haw! By gum! We done got good shocks now sure enuf !

coastalbeer
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I got these for my 4500, I can't believe what a difference they make

gherasimtibi
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Slick Honey is great for lubing those rubber bushings.

eNosArmory
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In the process of upgrading myself. Thanks for the entertaining and helpful video!

djbrotherelectric
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like riding on a cloud 😯…..🤭….😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 good stuff

albertovicente
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Well I just got my truck back . I dropped it off at 9 am and I got it back at 1 pm today he charged me $250.00 and I think I made a rare good move to have him do it.😅😅😅

Jack-gxz
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This Germanese is REGIMENTED AND BRUTAL

yet...still, calming.

exvan
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A jack under the rear bumper or trailer hitch to lift the body up until the strapped shock fits on loose. Since the truck is still mostly on the tires it'll be safe.

greggoett
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I wonder if either your tools have tighter specs than normal, or Bilstein thinned the paint on those parts in recent years, I had zero trouble getting tools and the locknut over it.

Great video, was just what I was looking for.

nramrez
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I have put the top on first than jack the bottom with a floor jack with a socket to push it up high enough. Socket is for clearance from the jack

ryanpaasch
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So, oddly enough, mine only fit with the rubber boot going down. Luckily, I didn’t hammer hard on the grommet/eye like you said.

It’s still weird looking.

Kosree
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ok... the freekin intro bout made me horse laff... 😂

flynnndawg
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I saw this video and it scared me so I am going to take it to a repair shop and hope they know what they are doing . Wish me luck

Jack-gxz
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I used red n tacky Grease on my rubber bushings. It's lithium-based so I don't believe it will hurt the rubber..

Teleman
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Wow another amazing video! The whole entire time I enjoyed that video!!! Can't wait to see your next one!!!

cashewcomedy
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Was that a 4x4 truck? I have a 86 F150 2wd ... I ordered off your link in the description and I think they are too long.. I know I have to compress to install but I think the 24-016186 is actually for 4 wheel drive??? What you got on your end?

RockyTopSplash