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Groesbeck Hurricane 08-03-2018 10:18 AM

How to Make a Ford Excursion Ride Smoother
 
Could not find what I wanted on the web so I thought I would ask you guys!

My FIL has been slowly declining, as in end of life. They have an Excursion but he is now finding the ride excruciating. I have not been able to look at the suspension at this time (distance) but I remember it as being a bit stiff.

Instead of trying to buy another vehicle is there a way to update/upgrade the shocks/struts in order to make the ride smoother? Something like an old Towne Car or Continental.

I was also thinking of removing a leaf spring or two to make it smoother.

Letting some air out of the tires did not help.

Thanks!

ckelly78z 08-03-2018 11:23 AM

I have a 2" lift, and 33s on my 6.0L diesel Excursion, that also has extra helper springs in the back for towing our 32' camper. It rides, and is MUCH quieter with less drama, than my old 99 PSD F250.

You can call around for softer rate springs/shocks, but be wary, it is a 7000# + beast that is meant for people hauling and towing. I would check the rubber front end bushings for excessive wear, and possibly have to replace.

fred cook 08-03-2018 11:40 AM

Can you do something about the seats instead of the suspension? You might be able to find some cushy captains chairs or chair to replace one or more seats. Just a thought.

stomachmonkey 08-03-2018 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by fred cook (Post 10129953)
Can you do something about the seats instead of the suspension? You might be able to find some cushy captains chairs or chair to replace one or more seats. Just a thought.

Yeah this.

I cringe when I see Excursions rolling down the road.

They just look so unstable I'd be loath to do anything that allowed that body to roll more than it already does.

1990C4S 08-03-2018 12:08 PM

https://www.suburbanseats.com/c/ford-driver-and-passenger-pickup-truck-seats

Ford air ride seats. Bolt in...

911boost 08-03-2018 01:22 PM

I second the seats, I had an ‘04 and was going to make it stiffer....

fred cook 08-03-2018 02:06 PM

Ford Excursion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 10129958)
Yeah this.

I cringe when I see Excursions rolling down the road.

They just look so unstable I'd be loath to do anything that allowed that body to roll more than it already does.

I owned and drove a Ford Excursion for over 10 years and never once had any handling or stability problems. Maybe that is because I did not try to drive it like I drive my 911! If I could get a new Excursion now I would hock the farm to do so!

onewhippedpuppy 08-03-2018 02:29 PM

Why not get something else? It’s a 3/4 ton truck with big stiff leaf springs, it’s never going to ride well.

1990C4S 08-03-2018 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by fred cook (Post 10130142)
I owned and drove a Ford Excursion for over 10 years and never once had any handling or stability problems. Maybe that is because I did not try to drive it like I drive my 911! If I could get a new Excursion now I would hock the farm to do so!

Same. Too slow to get into trouble...

KNS 08-03-2018 04:23 PM

Smaller diameter and narrower wheels will allow you to fit larger profile tires (overall same diameter) for a softer ride.

Zeke 08-03-2018 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by KNS (Post 10130250)
Smaller diameter and narrower wheels will allow you to fit larger profile tires (overall same diameter) for a softer ride.

Tires vary a lot. Michelins are rated for the best ride for PU's and SUV's.

But that's only part of the story. If he is uncomfortable with the ride, he doesn't like turning, stopping, etc. IDK about seats for that but it sounds like a start.

Eric Hahl 08-03-2018 05:46 PM

You could pick up some comfy seats from one of our own, scheel-mann usa | Orthopedic Automotive Seats

911boost 08-03-2018 05:52 PM

I too never once had an issue driving it.

The suspension is based on the F250.

Geoz1 08-03-2018 11:14 PM

Sell it, and buy a GOOD Expedition.

fred cook 08-04-2018 02:19 AM

Top Speed............
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1990C4S (Post 10130193)
Same. Too slow to get into trouble...

My 2003 6.0 Diesel Excursion was artificially limited to a top speed of 97 mph! I suppose that was due to tire performance limits? Would it do 97mph? Yep, tried it once just to see!

reed930 08-04-2018 03:11 AM

I had the same feeling when driving my completely stock Excursion: a rough ride that bordered on uncontrollable at times. I replaced the perfectly good shocks with Bilsteins and put on a set of Michelins. The ride was much improved, especially over rough pavement. It still rides worse than my F250, but is acceptable for what it is.

juan ruiz 08-04-2018 04:35 AM

When I had mine, I was running Michelin tires , good shocks and air bags on the rear, it was like driving a Cadillac

Steve Carlton 08-04-2018 04:45 AM

If your FIL finds the ride excruciating, I don't think you'll ever improve it enough. Anything you spend could be a waste. How about renting a Lincoln/Cadillac and see if it solves the problem, and if so, sell the Excursion and buy a Lincoln or Cadillac. Maybe research which ones have the nicest ride.

Also consider the right seat height for getting in/out.

berettafan 08-04-2018 05:05 AM

I'm gonna bet its seat related. don't spend $$ on the truck.

great idea to try renting a different vehicle.

javadog 08-04-2018 05:09 AM

You are never going to fix this problem. You'd be hard-pressed to make even a 10 or 20% improvement. Sell it and buy something that's comfortable for them.


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