Rear shocks

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yaycandy

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Just pick up an oem set from Ford. Cant go wrong with that and you already know how they feel and perform.
 

2010TaurusSHO

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I would go with OEM Motorcraft shocks 100%, if you are looking for comfortable ride quality.

Rock Auto sometimes has the OEM shocks for my 2010 sho, I don't know about the 2013 sho though.

I have the H&R lowering springs, with the OEM shocks. The car rides fine, comfortable enough, but I really find myself wanting a smoother ride. The lowering springs really made the car look better, but the ride quality is kind of bad. The car goes over bumps softly, but the problem is you can feel every single road imperfections, and the car kinda jolts over humps too much.

If my shocks ever go bad, I will get rid of the h&r springs and get OEM springs and shocks.

Who cares if the car looks like a monster truck, at least it rides soft and doesn't beat me up.
 

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