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Having ordered the Tuff Country 2-inch front leveling kit I want to replace the shocks. With the weight of the Cummins engine and trying to improve the ride, I have narrowed the selection down to three shocks. The RS 9000, RSX and the Edlebrock IAS. Which one of these shocks is the best for ride and durability under the extreme weight of the Cummins Or do I need to look at double shocking the front?
 
Don't double shocks for ride unless a square wheeled ox cart is desired.
Just installed set of 9000s this week. Down to # 2 front and rear and it seems to be good. My gr weight is 8700# so im heavy. I'll let you know in a couple of weeks what I think of them

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JustMe,
Great question! And welcome to the Forum!!
If you will look at the top of the page under "Post New Topic" and "Post reply" you will see four words, click on research and put in shocks as the key word and you will get everything said about shocks on this forum. Great info for you before making a decision.
Mike
 
Edelbrock only has stock length shocks for the diesel. However, I wanted Edelbrocks so bad that when I lifted the front of my truck 2" I bought two new upper shock mounts and cut them down 2" shorter to make up the difference. I little welding and mine's unique in that I'm running Edelbrocks with a 2" lift.

Overall, I'm very pleased with the Edelbrocks. I think they offer the best combination of ride and control without having to manually adjusting anything. However, they're not as stiff as the Ranchos set on high. So if you want something really stiff, you probably won't like the Edelbrocks.

Personally I don't think the RSX are worth the money. The ads sound good, but you're really not getting anything new in shock technology.

If you want the best technology, get the Edelbrocks. If you want total (manual) control, get the Ranchos. Either one will be so much better than OEM that you'll never look back.

[This message has been edited by Kyle (edited 07-23-2000). ]
 
I agree with Kyle. I've had my Edelbrock IAS shocks on my '98. 5 Ram for just about 2 years now. I purchased them JUST after Edelbrock developed them for the 2500 4x4. I still very much like the performance of these shocks. The IAS shocks are of a mono tube, high pressure (gas) design.

On the other hand, there are countless others very satisfied with their Rancho 9000s (adjustable dampening, twin tube, low pressure gas shock). Another extremely high quality shock is the Bilstein mono tube, high pressure gas shock.

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'98. 5 2500 QC 4x4, (BLACK) SLT Sport, ISB, LWB, 3. 54 LSD, A/T, Glasstite Vision II canopy, Line-X spray in liner, 285/75R16 BFG A/Ts on 16x8 M/T Challengers, Warn 4X Boards, Mopar fender flares, front and rear NW Custom stainless steel/rubber mud flaps, Mag-Hytec diff. cover and trans. pan, Edelbrock IAS shocks, Mopar tow hooks, Reese Titan V hitch, Jordan Research Ultima 2020 trailer brake controller, VDO Vision gauges, '00 Sport grille, '00 Sport headlights with PIAA Super White 9007/9004 bulbs, 4-2-7+4 Brite-Box, PIAA Dual Sport 900 auxiliary lights, BD exhaust brake and TorqLoc, Prime-Loc fuel filter relocation kit, Bosch 275 hp. injectors, VA CPC, DD Boost Module, Banks Stinger wastegate actuator, BLACK '00 valve cover, Banks Stinger 4" dia. stainless steel exhaust system, BD LV V-10/Cummins hybrid TC and valve body, BD modified transmission front pump and PressureLoc, Air Bulldog induction hood (with NACA ducts), plus many other trick modifications
 
OK, what'd ya'll do with Hemi Dart? He always get's into this shock discussion. I haven't read any of his posts in some time. M. I. A. ? Hopefully on a nice vacation! #ad


[This message has been edited by John (edited 07-23-2000). ]
 
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