After 12k miles, I was not completely satisfied with the Ranch 9000 shocks. I took them off last night and put on the Blisteins. The install was both easier and harder than the RS9000s. The front shocks are a bear to get off and on, with either compared to the back shocks which are a breeze to install. The Blisteins have a allen-head in the top stem of the front shocks, but I had a more difficult time getting them under the shock towers due to their expansion after I released the tie, which has to be done to get the bushing on the stems before the tower is bolted onto the frame. Ranchos dont expand and are not pressurized like the Blisteins. The allen-head equiped Blistein was much easier than the Rancho "slot" when compressing the bushing down onto the tower though.
Initial impression is the Blisteins are better handling and slightly less harsh. I think they may do a better job of keeping the tires on the ground.
Initial impression is the Blisteins are better handling and slightly less harsh. I think they may do a better job of keeping the tires on the ground.