Replacing Shocks on 2005-2022 Ford F-250

Replacing Shocks on 2005-2022 Ford F-250

The installation process is straightforward and only requires a few tools.

Performance Ride Technology (PRT) is the first-to-market choice for shock absorbers for one of the best-selling pickups in the United States: the 2005-2002 Ford F-250.

The installation process is straightforward and only requires a few tools.

This video is sponsored by PRT.

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