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Old 10-17-2010, 09:21 PM
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I got the Rancho RS9000's, I love the adjustability they have. I can easily, with the turn of a dial, change stiffness. Worth every penny
Old 10-18-2010, 04:22 AM
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I Got to go with Rancho 9000's you can adjust to your liking. I am very happy with my setup level 4 in the front and level 3 in the rear. Good Luck... If you don't go with the Rancho's I heard very good things about the Bilsteins.
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I was leaning towards Rancho's before but I wanted to hear from everybody before I choose.
Old 10-18-2010, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by planman
What load range tires are you running and at what psi?

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35" x 12.5" Dick Cepec FCII's on Dick Cepec Rims. I'm pretty sure they're load class C. I run 30psi front and 27psi rear.

I find railroad tracks and road imperfections almost unbearable.
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Originally Posted by AZJTR
I Got to go with Rancho 9000's you can adjust to your liking. I am very happy with my setup level 4 in the front and level 3 in the rear. Good Luck... If you don't go with the Rancho's I heard very good things about the Bilsteins.
So you're at your ideal firmness right in the middle of the adjustment range?

One of my concerns was that I would want them softer than the softest setting.
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I don't know if the shocks would totally solve your problem because it's a superlift, but I suggest king shocks. I have the 6 inch teraflex lift with the kings and it rides as smooth as stock maybe even smoother.



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