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Cliffs: Pic below is of part of the undercarriage of an F150. What is the part to the right of the rough country part (strut?) called? The one with the bulb on the distal end and the l shaped threaded part on the proximal end.
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So I am considering buying a 2003 F10 XLT Super crew cab. Checked the vehicle out a few days ago and it looks like it is in very good to nearly excellent condition. Interior is immaculate (looks like no one has ever ridden in the truck). Body is also in great shape, with the exception of a small (<1") rust hole in the bed. Frame is solid. Rockers are original and solid, etc. All features (4wd high, low, AC heat, power options, etc.) work. Has relatively high mileage (166k), but has been regularly maintained based on the seller's records. Looks like it is the proverbial "needle" in the haystack of overpriced junky old pickups. Asking price is $6600.
That said, my hackles are up because I think the truck is worth more (based on competition I'm seeing in this price range) and the seller doesn't seem like an idiot. So I figure their must be something wrong with the vehicle that the seller isn't coming clean about. I've put a deposit on the truck and told the owner that I would buy it subject to a mechanical inspection, which will take place this weekend. Prior to the mechanical inspection, some rusty parts I saw under the truck are bothering me, partly because I don't know what they are called and thus might not be able to describe them to the mechanic who will be inspecting the truck.
The part in question is shown in the image below, down and to the right of the rough country garage part. The one with the rubber bulb like structure on one (the distal) end and an L shaped threaded part on the other (proximal) end. Anyone know what that part is called? The undercarriage of this vehicle is pretty much immaculate with the exception of those parts at all four wheels - they are showing some significant rust damage.
Thanks in advance.

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So I am considering buying a 2003 F10 XLT Super crew cab. Checked the vehicle out a few days ago and it looks like it is in very good to nearly excellent condition. Interior is immaculate (looks like no one has ever ridden in the truck). Body is also in great shape, with the exception of a small (<1") rust hole in the bed. Frame is solid. Rockers are original and solid, etc. All features (4wd high, low, AC heat, power options, etc.) work. Has relatively high mileage (166k), but has been regularly maintained based on the seller's records. Looks like it is the proverbial "needle" in the haystack of overpriced junky old pickups. Asking price is $6600.
That said, my hackles are up because I think the truck is worth more (based on competition I'm seeing in this price range) and the seller doesn't seem like an idiot. So I figure their must be something wrong with the vehicle that the seller isn't coming clean about. I've put a deposit on the truck and told the owner that I would buy it subject to a mechanical inspection, which will take place this weekend. Prior to the mechanical inspection, some rusty parts I saw under the truck are bothering me, partly because I don't know what they are called and thus might not be able to describe them to the mechanic who will be inspecting the truck.
The part in question is shown in the image below, down and to the right of the rough country garage part. The one with the rubber bulb like structure on one (the distal) end and an L shaped threaded part on the other (proximal) end. Anyone know what that part is called? The undercarriage of this vehicle is pretty much immaculate with the exception of those parts at all four wheels - they are showing some significant rust damage.
Thanks in advance.

update in post 23
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