flexed shocks
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Shocks shouldn't ever be fully extended or fully compressed when in use, your vehicle has a suspension travel range, wheel will only go up until suspension hits a Stop, and it will only go down until it hits another Stop, that is its range, the shocks range is slightly longer, so it can't bend or prevent full travel of suspension.
Which is why you use shocks designed for your vehicle, model and year.
Check if the explorer year and your ranger year used the same shock part number
Shocks shouldn't ever be fully extended or fully compressed when in use, your vehicle has a suspension travel range, wheel will only go up until suspension hits a Stop, and it will only go down until it hits another Stop, that is its range, the shocks range is slightly longer, so it can't bend or prevent full travel of suspension.
Which is why you use shocks designed for your vehicle, model and year.
Check if the explorer year and your ranger year used the same shock part number
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Shocks shouldn't ever be fully extended or fully compressed when in use, your vehicle has a suspension travel range, wheel will only go up until suspension hits a Stop, and it will only go down until it hits another Stop, that is its range, the shocks range is slightly longer, so it can't bend or prevent full travel of suspension.
Which is why you use shocks designed for your vehicle, model and year.
Check if the explorer year and your ranger year used the same shock part number
Shocks shouldn't ever be fully extended or fully compressed when in use, your vehicle has a suspension travel range, wheel will only go up until suspension hits a Stop, and it will only go down until it hits another Stop, that is its range, the shocks range is slightly longer, so it can't bend or prevent full travel of suspension.
Which is why you use shocks designed for your vehicle, model and year.
Check if the explorer year and your ranger year used the same shock part number
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