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ZombieSoldier 04-12-2011 11:36 AM

another shocks question
 
in the past I have had experiences with KYB as well as Rancho RS5000 (which I actually liked alot), just not on my E99 F250. My rears are completely shot, and snce I am doing the leveling kit might as well put in new shocks all the way around right? I know a lot of people will immediately tell me oh go Bilstein... Go Rancho.... Go Procomp... Go Rough Country...

What i want to know is specifics.. talk me into what you are recommending. Remember I do live in Colorado so some articulation is required, but on hardpacked gravel roads and such that is washboarded i dont want my back end skipping around like my old bronco i had with worn out monroe shocks.

So this is my truck. an Early1999 Ford f250 extended cab long bed with 4WD. help me out here. Thanks ahead of time. -Gregg

Diesel Dawgs Performance 04-12-2011 11:39 AM

Re: another shocks question
 
Bilsteins

Luke

Lange503 04-12-2011 02:17 PM

i've had great luck with the Reflex shocks, they dont have too bad of a price tag on them either, i will be going to Bilsteins next though, my buddy has them on his mega cab and they are AMAZING

Rancho Suspension 04-12-2011 03:01 PM

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Not too sure if you are aware but we are doing our No Limits Promo right now on our shocks, either the 5000's or the adjustable 9000's.

Rancho Suspension: RANCHO® NO LIMITS PROMOTION

Lifetime warranty on the shocks as well, save your receipt.
Made in the USA!
I have attached a pic of the RS9000's to show how adjustable they are as well.
Good luck in your choice.

ZombieSoldier 04-12-2011 10:09 PM

and what would be the price on the rs5000's? 2inch lift in front 0 in rear

Bigred7.3 04-13-2011 12:12 AM

ive got a 4inch rancho lift on my truck with rancho shocks but i think they are worn out because latly when i pull my horse trailer i feel like my back end is floating up and down, which shocks would be good for me,

zombiesoldier- i had gas shocks on a lifted dodge i had i got them from roughcountry i forgot what model or make they were though but i lived them they were great off road and i felt they rode better then the stock ones on the road.

OceanDiesel 04-13-2011 10:05 PM

I've got a leveling kit on my E99 and am running ProComp ES3000's. I can say they are good, even with being rusty as hell. I plan on replacing them with ES9000's (3000's are hard to get it seems) because they've been good, and the price is too :tu: 4 Pro Comp ES9000 Shocks 99-04 Ford F250 Super Duty 4x4 2" lift @Top Gun Customz

Rancho Suspension 04-14-2011 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by ZombieSoldier (Post 739061)
and what would be the price on the rs5000's? 2inch lift in front 0 in rear

As a manufacturer we don't sell directly to our customers. On our website we have a "where to buy" tab and that will give you the option of online or a store.


Originally Posted by Bigred7.3 (Post 739151)
ive got a 4inch rancho lift on my truck with rancho shocks but i think they are worn out because latly when i pull my horse trailer i feel like my back end is floating up and down, which shocks would be good for me,

zombiesoldier- i had gas shocks on a lifted dodge i had i got them from roughcountry i forgot what model or make they were though but i lived them they were great off road and i felt they rode better then the stock ones on the road.

Bigred7.3 if you are the original owner of the shocks and have the receipt they have a Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Thanks all!


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