I now have a pass through socket set.
and an update..
I've been chasing a thunk around for a couple months now. Do a slow S shape in a parking lot and every time you change directions the front end would make a "thunk" noise. Lot's of searches and I thought I had the answer...
Bilstein 5100 shocks for an F150 have a hardened washer to put on top of the shock shaft to spread the load on the strut mount and some people experienced the thunk when they didn't put the washer under the strut mount but rather on top, under the nut. I checked mine and what do you know, mine was on top of the strut mount under the nut.
I called Mcneils and explained the situation and they said bring the struts in and they'd fix it. Not wanting to tear the front end apart again I asked "how much for you to do it?" and the guy said $145. I said it's all yours then. I took it in Tues (July 3rd) and got a call an hour later "Uh, um, we quoted you for a ranger not an f150, with all the discounts I can find to apply it'll be $245 not $145". I had crashed my bike on July 1 and my back was a mess so I said ok. 2 hrs later I get a call. We have both struts out and the washers are in the correct place. What you saw was the welded on washer that is part of the strut mount. Well f**k me. Mechanic suggested replacing the strut mounts with an out the door cost of $550. grrrr. Ok, I need this fixed.
30 min later the service writer calls back and said the service manager didn't think the new strut mounts would fix it because it was the different geometry from the leveling that was causing the noise. Going back to OEM components for the shock would fix it but since I wanted the leveling then I'd have to get used to the thunk. wonderful... $250 for no change. But then the the service manager said that since I'm a long term customer and they could not fix it they'd put it all back together and there would be no charge. whoah, admit that new parts wouldn't fix it and provide 3-4 hours of labor at no charge!
The best part. The noise is gone after they reassembled. I either had something done wrong, something not torqued, or whatever. Service writer said the tech didn't notice anything abnormal but I just ran the truck from Heber, across pole line pass, and down AF canyon and there is no noise in the front. Woot!