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UniClutch Track 1320 Nm - UC0821200

UniClutch Track 1320 Nm - UC0821200

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SAS Sway Bar Link - L354

SAS Sway Bar Link - L354

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SAS Arm Bush - BSK6402

SAS Arm Bush - BSK6402

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 919410

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 919410

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UniClutch 750Nm - UC0824100

UniClutch 750Nm - UC0824100

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UniClutch Sport 875Nm - UC0824201

UniClutch Sport 875Nm - UC0824201

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DRIVEALIGN TENSIONER UNIT - 38431

DRIVEALIGN TENSIONER UNIT - 38431

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE610

SAS Tie Rod End - SE610

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Gates Drive Belt - 7PK2710

Gates Drive Belt - 7PK2710

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Borg & Beck Ball Joint - BBJ5419

Borg & Beck Ball Joint - BBJ5419

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Turbo Gasket - KB5033
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Turbo Gasket - KB5033

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ACL Turbo Gasket - JF054

ACL Turbo Gasket - JF054

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE1044
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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE1044

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Permaseal Turbo Gasket Kit - TK075

Permaseal Turbo Gasket Kit - TK075

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Turbo Gasket - LB794
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Maintaining Your 2004 Ford Transit: Tips on Shock Absorbers Replacement and Maintenance

Your trusty 2004 Ford Transit is a workhorse, providing reliable transportation whether you're using it for business or pleasure. One crucial component that often gets overlooked during regular servicing is the shock absorbers. If your ride has started to feel a bit bumpy or less stable than it used to, it might be time to turn your attention to these unsung heroes.

Shock absorbers play a critical role in your Transit, ensuring a smooth ride by absorbing and damping the impact from road irregularities. Beyond comfort, they are essential for maintaining optimal tyre contact with the road, which is vital for handling and braking. Worn-out shocks can lead to longer stopping distances and even affect tyre wear.

Given the importance of shock absorbers, it's a good practice to inspect them every time your van goes in for servicing, or at least every 20,000 kilometres. The following signs indicate that it's time to replace them:

  1. Increased Stopping Distances: When your shocks and struts are failing, it can take longer for your vehicle to stop. This happens because your tyres may bounce during braking, losing contact with the road more frequently.
  2. Excessive Bouncing: If you notice that your van continues to bounce after driving over a bump, this indicates that your shocks are no longer controlling the suspension adequately.
  3. Swerving or Nose-diving: If your Transit swerves or nosedives during braking, this could mean the front shocks have worn out.
  4. Vibrations in the Steering Wheel: Shocks that are worn will cause your steering wheel to vibrate, which is both uncomfortable and affects control over the vehicle.
  5. Uneven Tyre Wear: Worn-out shocks can lead to uneven tyre wear, causing you to replace tyres more often than usual.

Replacing the shock absorbers isn't extremely challenging, but it does require some mechanical know-how and the right tools. Many choose to leave this task to a professional mechanic. However, if you're looking to do it yourself, here are a few steps to guide you through the process:

  • Ensure you have the correct replacement shocks for your vehicle model. Consult your vehicle's manual or a professional to verify.
  • Jack up the vehicle and securely support it on jack stands. Ensure the vehicle is on a level surface.
  • Remove the wheels to access the shock absorbers. You'll need to unscrew bolts securing the shocks at both the top and bottom.
  • Remove the old shocks and install the new ones, making sure they are correctly aligned and securely fastened with their bolts.
  • Reattach the wheels and slowly lower the vehicle back to the ground.

After replacing the shock absorbers, take some time to road test your vehicle to ensure everything feels right. You'll likely notice an immediate improvement in ride comfort and handling.

To maximise the lifespan of your new shocks, there are a few maintenance tips to keep in mind. Regularly check tyre pressure, as improper inflation can contribute to suspension wear. Moreover, ensure not to overload your Transit beyond its recommended weight limit, as excess weight can strain suspension components. Lastly, keep an eye on road conditions and try to avoid potholes and rough surfaces when possible, as they can significantly affect the life of your shock absorbers.

Whether you're using your 2004 Ford Transit for transporting goods or a weekend getaway with the family, maintaining your shock absorbers in top condition is a key component of ensuring safety and driving pleasure. Regular checks and timely replacements will keep your vehicle performing at its best for many more kilometres to come. If you ever doubt your ability to replace or maintain the shocks, professional help is always available and can be a wise investment in the longevity of your treasured vehicle.