Is anyone here running Rancho RS9000 or RS9000XL shocks on their 2nd gen? I have been to Rancho's website and other dealers, but cannot figure out which ones will fit my '96 2500.
The truck is stock height, BUT the original owner told me he special ordered it with 3500 1-ton suspension and single wheels instead of duals.
I have no idea if this is correct or how to tell, but I do know that it does not suffer from frontend sag or need levelers even though it carries a 900 lb snowplow quite often in the winter.
I need to find some shocks that can hold up to the abuse. I also need a steering stabilizer with a clamp-on tierod bracket; maybe even a dual stabilizer if anyone has a part number for that. I'm converting to '98/'99 tierods and the stock stabilizer on my '96 tierod hits the new (and poor fitting) DSS I just installed. The new tierod setup will need a clamp-on stabilizer anyway, I think.
The truck is stock height, BUT the original owner told me he special ordered it with 3500 1-ton suspension and single wheels instead of duals.
I have no idea if this is correct or how to tell, but I do know that it does not suffer from frontend sag or need levelers even though it carries a 900 lb snowplow quite often in the winter.
I need to find some shocks that can hold up to the abuse. I also need a steering stabilizer with a clamp-on tierod bracket; maybe even a dual stabilizer if anyone has a part number for that. I'm converting to '98/'99 tierods and the stock stabilizer on my '96 tierod hits the new (and poor fitting) DSS I just installed. The new tierod setup will need a clamp-on stabilizer anyway, I think.