Probably a good idea, I just dont want to raise the back end at all though, so maybe the size matt got?
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Hey guys. Just came over from the "other forum" after reading the posts here. Seems to be a lot more off road enthusiasts here!
I currently have the Bilstein 5150's on my 06 and they are shot. I saw this thread and the the Monroe load leveling shocks look like they could be a good option.
So my question is which one would you recommend, the stock ones (part number 58646) or the longer ones that Sal has?
I read the information on both and it looks like the ones specifically for the Commander have a spring rate of 37. The longer ones are for an F150 and have a spring rate of 60. Just wondering if they would be too stiff. What are your thoughts?
Thanks!
Welcome to the forum man, these guys have a wealth of information.
Yeah if you don't want to raise the rear much.... get the OEM replacements like I got. As you can see, they get the job done quite well.
Welcome aboard man!
Are you lifted at all or stock height? If stock, definitely get the OEMs. If lifted, you can go either way..... as far as ride quality is concerned I can tell you that the OEM replacements are no issue. I haven't tried the longer version yet so I'm not sure how much stiffer they make it. BUT something to keep in mind is that F150s and XKs have about the same curb weight, and the XK has a lot more weight over the rear axle (unless they're loaded to max capacity.... and even then its close). So I wouldn't let the spring rate scare ya. :)
Lol just saw your post... must have posted while I was typing (slowly on my phone)
For 2" its going to come down to whether or not you'll mind having the rear about 1-1.5" higher than the front. If you want to stay a bit more level, don't get the longer ones.
Wow, thanks for the quick reply!
Do you think the stock ones will allow for enough travel when off road? Also, I noticed Sal mention with the longer ones he had to put a LOT of weight on the rear to even get out of his garage. I still have room to go up and still fit into my garage, so that is not a problem. Just wondering how stiff his rides while empty in the back?
With the OME HD springs in the rear the suspension is already stiffened up quite a bit (in a good way). Now I just need to get rid of the bouncy feeling from my current shocks.
Matt when you get ready for the new ones. Id like to take the old ones off your hands.
I like the empty ride I got from these shocks I think it stiffened them up to a comfortable level. Going over bumps dips and off road has no become more comfortable then ever before. Of course fully loaded and I mean 1200LBS loaded the XK drove and reacted great. This is one of those mods I wished I would of done a long time ago. They also allow the rear to flex to it's max with the sway bar disconnected it flexes just short of messing with the brake lines on the passenger side and puts the upper arm on the fuel tank skid on the driver side.
So you're not looking for increasing the height or stopping the rear from sagging since you have the OME HD springs right? If that's the case and you just want to improve the ride and increase travel, you may be better off with the 2" longer OME shocks.
What's your front setup like? OME HD springs And struts?
If I get the longer ones it'll only be because I'm trading the OEM replacements to a local WK owner who is "trying" the longer ones but worried about ride. He asked me if we could do a trade if they're too stiff.