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New shocks for 2014 JKU Rubi

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Old 08-27-2014, 08:27 AM
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Default New shocks for 2014 JKU Rubi

I have a Rubi with level kit installed and Want to change to Fox shocks but do NOT want to change the onroad ride of this jeep. I drive 80% onroad and would hate to loose the comfort of the stock suspension. Any thoughts from those who have Fox shocks ? Or can you give me shock recommendations that will maintain smooth ride while on the freeway?
Old 08-27-2014, 08:37 AM
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We've had great luck with the Rancho RS9000XL adjustable shocks. I run them on my JK and TJ. Rides great both on-road and off

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Old 08-27-2014, 09:04 AM
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Do you ever adjust the Ranchos? I wasn't sure if this was a real feature or hype. I've been looking at the Ranchos vs Fox vs Bilstein for a while.
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Originally Posted by Offroad_Elements
We've had great luck with the Rancho RS9000XL adjustable shocks. I run them on my JK and TJ. Rides great both on-road and off

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That's the cool thing about them, even if you adjust them only once it is for the ride YOU want. In fact I am getting ready to run them again. I have been on our 7000 monotube since 2011, wanting to mix it up a bit.

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Do you ever adjust the Ranchos? I wasn't sure if this was a real feature or hype. I've been looking at the Ranchos vs Fox vs Bilstein for a while.
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Originally Posted by Tykar
Do you ever adjust the Ranchos? I wasn't sure if this was a real feature or hype. I've been looking at the Ranchos vs Fox vs Bilstein for a while.
I personally run them on 2 all the time
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Let me see if I understand this. You have essentially new shocks right now. You don't want the ride to change. So, why would you buy new shocks?

And yes, obviously the ride will change and based on the data I've read, it will be stiffer.
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Originally Posted by Invest2m4
Let me see if I understand this. You have essentially new shocks right now. You don't want the ride to change. So, why would you buy new shocks?

And yes, obviously the ride will change and based on the data I've read, it will be stiffer.
Yep, Wanna change strictly for esthetic purpose.
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Just my opinion. If you are staying with just the leveling kit, I would recommend staying with the Rubicon shocks until they are worn out.
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Yep, Wanna change strictly for esthetic purpose.
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I'd like to vote Bilstein. As that is what I run.


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