So with no Bilstein options (yet), I wanted a way to get firmer damping for my Steeda springs. The rear shocks replacement is an quick, easy way to see if Police Interceptor Utility (PIU) shocks offer more damping like some of the literature out there would suggest. I paid $103 each with $11 shipping from Levittown Ford. Part# LB5Z-18125-J. Install time: 10 minutes for each side. No alignment needed.
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Old 2020 ST shock:
New 2020 PIU shock:
Initial ride thoughts: Definitely firmed up the ride. Feels more solid. There is also more road feel. Choppy roads can be penal. When I had both of them out, the PIU shocks are definitely much harder to compress by hand than my old ST shocks.
Reality check: my outgoing shocks had 65,000 miles on them. I would probably have the same impressions had I put in new ST shocks. There is no way for me to know how the PIU shocks actually compare to ST shocks when both are new. The only thing that can be said is that new PIU shocks are firmer than my old ST shocks. But I like them enough that sometime later this summer, I'm going to replace the fronts with PIU struts if there is still no Bilstein option.
Box Label:
Old 2020 ST shock:
New 2020 PIU shock:
Initial ride thoughts: Definitely firmed up the ride. Feels more solid. There is also more road feel. Choppy roads can be penal. When I had both of them out, the PIU shocks are definitely much harder to compress by hand than my old ST shocks.
Reality check: my outgoing shocks had 65,000 miles on them. I would probably have the same impressions had I put in new ST shocks. There is no way for me to know how the PIU shocks actually compare to ST shocks when both are new. The only thing that can be said is that new PIU shocks are firmer than my old ST shocks. But I like them enough that sometime later this summer, I'm going to replace the fronts with PIU struts if there is still no Bilstein option.
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