My 14 has 25,000 How dose one know if the shocks are worn or bad besides the ride/ Any test?
I sent a message to Rancho and received this answer.
"Thank you for contacting Rancho Suspension.
Unfortunately there is nothing listed in our catalogue for your aplication yet. Also, due the specifications on the 2013 model vs 2015, wouldn´t be the same part number for both.
For further questions or assistance, please contact technical assistance at 734-384-7804 M - F 8:30am - 5:30pm EST.
Rancho Team Member,"
So the 3500 got the new frame in 2013 and something changed on my 2015????
So I called RANCHO tech support, what a bunch of jerks. Guy said they might be the same but they don't have any data yet to support that. Said I could call RAM and check part numbers and put them on if they were the same. However he said if I had a problem with them, they would not warranty them as they were not in his catalog for my truck!
So we have a company that sells adjustable shocks that we might want to install on a fairly new truck and are to lazy to do a little leg work to check on fit!
SNOKING
This months TDR magazine has a Rancho 9000 install article..........just looked at it briefly but I think it was for new trucks.
Sam
That is for a 2500 and there web site show an available fit for 2014. For the 3500 they show a fit for 2014 but not 2015, and will not listen to the fact that the suspension on the 2015 is the same, stating if I put them on a 2015 there will be no warranty!
They also note no stocks available for 2015 2500 RAM. They are just being stupid!
Note, even on Amazon's vehicle fit, it says they have rears for 2014's but will not fit on 2015's.
Maybe someone with a 2014 will shoot a picture of the label on their OEM 3500 SRW rears and post it for me to send to Rancho??? However 2014's may not have the gas filled units. SNOKING
I sent a message to Rancho and received this answer.
"Thank you for contacting Rancho Suspension.
Unfortunately there is nothing listed in our catalogue for your aplication yet. Also, due the specifications on the 2013 model vs 2015, wouldn´t be the same part number for both.
For further questions or assistance, please contact technical assistance at 734-384-7804 M - F 8:30am - 5:30pm EST.
Rancho Team Member,"
So the 3500 got the new frame in 2013 and something changed on my 2015????
So I called RANCHO tech support, what a bunch of jerks. Guy said they might be the same but they don't have any data yet to support that. Said I could call RAM and check part numbers and put them on if they were the same. However he said if I had a problem with them, they would not warranty them as they were not in his catalog for my truck!
So we have a company that sells adjustable shocks that we might want to install on a fairly new truck and are to lazy to do a little leg work to check on fit!
SNOKING
I had a similar experience with Tire Rack. Except i asked how 2 apparently identical tires were selling for different prices. And asked if there is any difference in the tires. But it wasn't an important question because it never got answered.
I apparently emailed and called their "Lack of Customer Support" Hotline
I've found that when they have 2 tires of the same model at slightly different prices, it's usually due to outlined or solid white lettering on the side wall versus an all black side wall.
I thought you might be correct, but they have the same tire at a nearly $30 difference.
Both are white outlined letters
I've also found sometimes its a difference in load/service ratings or speed ratings for the same tire in the same size. but that's about all the reasons I can find.