Timbren Suspension Enhancement for the Front and Rear of a 2001 Ford Excursion 4x4 7.3L Diesel
Question:
I just bought a 2001 excursion 7.3L 4x4. Has noticeable sway in turns and lots of play in shocks, so I replaced shocks today. Then noticed that the axle bumps stops in the front were gone completely and it still rolls a little in turns. Does this kit include front or just rear? Will shocks or springs have to be removed for install? Will this fit with all stock parts no lift or will some modification be needed?
asked by: Guy L
Expert Reply:
The Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System, item # TFREXC4, is only the rear kit for your 2001 Excursion 4x4.
For the front suspension you will need the Timbren Front Suspension Enhancement System, item # TFF350SD4. These front suspension helpers will definitely help with the large 7.3L motor in your Excursion.
Both of these kits will require the removal of the original bump stop but will not require shock or spring removal and do not require any modifications to the original chassis. If a lift is installed on your truck spacers would be required for the system to work effectively.
I have linked instructions for both the front and rear system for you to review.
I have a set of similar suspension helpers on the back of my 2009 Dodge and they really help when towing a loaded trailer.
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Timbren Front Suspension Enhancement System
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