🚀 Elevate your F-150’s off-road game with military-grade precision and durability!
Rough Country’s 0-3.5" N3 Rear Shocks are engineered specifically for 2009-2024 Ford F-150 and Raptors, featuring 10-stage variable valving, military-grade fluid rated to -50°C, and a robust 36kN tensile strength alloy steel construction. Designed for superior off-road performance and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, these shocks offer a seamless, no-drill installation to transform your truck’s suspension with lasting reliability.
Brand | Rough Country |
Auto Part Position | Rear |
Style | trucks,offroad,jeeps,wrangler,suspension |
Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
Exterior Finish | Painted |
Material | Alloy Steel, Rubber, Zinc |
Extended Length | 30.04 Inches |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
UPC | 843030180867 |
Manufacturer | Rough Country |
Model | 0-3.5" N3 Rear Shocks for Ford F-150 (2009-2025)/Raptor (2010-2025) - 23209_C |
Item Weight | 13.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 25.25 x 5.75 x 3 inches |
Item model number | 23209_C |
Manufacturer Part Number | 23209_C |
Special Features | Sold in pairs. |
Construction | Drilling Required: No |
J**N
Can’t beat them
Can you get better? Yes I think you can, fit three times the price. These ride great, but perfect, look good, and do it affordably. Rough country for the win.
M**N
Well worth it.
Coupled with the RC 3" lift coil overs, the ride is a major improvement. Very happy with the product.
D**S
F150 rear shocks
Perfect high-quality shocks easy to install.
C**.
Rides nice make sure you buy the boots to cover the shafts
I’ve had them installed for about a year and a half they still ride nice good for a 2 inch lift and level
B**N
Great improvement on the 13 f-150
Only reason they are not a 5 is only had a couple months, but made ride quality much much better we will see there longevity next
T**T
Despite the hate
I installed these about 3-4 months ago and wanted to give them some time to give an honest review.Decided to give these a shot despite all of the mixed feelings toward rough country products, and imglad i did! They fit perfectly into place and so far seem very durable.In the time they have been on I have loaded multiple cubic yards of sand and fill dirt, as well as 800 pavers into my bed and these handled it all with no issue, and no leaking.They are on the stiffer side, so if you’re looking for a very smooth shock I would say shop around. For a solid replacement to your worn out stock or aftermarket shocks I would say give these a shot! Pair these with the boots that rough country also has for these shocks and you’ll have a very solid setup for the price.
N**A
Very poor quality.
2010 F150 I bought these two months ago and I think they blew out already. Every speed bump I drive over I can feel the bed bounce and I drive slow, up and down three big bounces. On the freeway big bounces. Dangerous. New KYB struts on the front. Had to go on Ford website and get OEM Motorcraft rear shocks part# to replace these shocks that lasted less than two months. Now truck feels great, I don’t know if these were better than the old motorcraft shocks I had. Big waste of money for me. Called manufacturer and they said they would send out new ones. Amazon return day passed, how convenient, two month shocks with 1 month warranty.
T**0
2013 Ford F-150 XLT Crew Cab (2WD)
No issues as of yet but I’ve only had them on for a week at the time of writing my review. I have a 2.5” lift in the front and a set of 1.5” rear blocks on my truck and these accommodate just fine as they are rated for up to a 3” lift in the rear. Perfect fit on my 2WD 2013 Ford F-150 crew cab. I installed with the body at the bottom and I have no issues with excessive bouncing. Really easy to install with the help of a YouTube video. Plenty of them on there to follow. Install took me about an hour total for a first timer. Hopefully these hold up for a while.FYI: I’d recommend buying a set of shock boots / covers for the shock absorbers to not only keep them clean but to add that cool factor as these do not come with any.
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