AH64ID
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Thanks, yes, have measured OEM's already and will measure KYB's before installation the same way.
What are the OE measurements?
Thanks, yes, have measured OEM's already and will measure KYB's before installation the same way.
Found this online, not on KYB's site. They don't list shock 5550006 on their spec page. Definitely not the same lengths as the 3450014. Could be errors on either site. Who knows.
KYB Gas-a-Just 5550006
Compressed Length (In) - 19.37
Extended Length (In) - 25.82
Upper Mount Type - E2(14.6X42)
Lower Mount Type - E2(14.6X42)
Earl
Yes, we know you and your entire family only prefer the OE shocks. That's a lot of money to waste. Not to mention Fox aren't applicable for air suspension per their website, catalog and tech support. Probably too much damping or it's correct damping making it ride like a leaf spring truck would. I'd rather have harsh than the pogo and the bounce/float when loaded.My Son installed Fox all around on his 15 3500 with rear air. He hates the rear ride and will be re installing the OE shocks. Says it’s too harsh.
My Son installed Fox all around on his 15 3500 with rear air. He hates the rear ride and will be re installing the OE shocks. Says it’s too harsh.
Found this online, not on KYB's site. They don't list shock 5550006 on their spec page. Definitely not the same lengths as the 3450014. Could be errors on either site. Who knows.
KYB Gas-a-Just 5550006
Compressed Length (In) - 19.37
Extended Length (In) - 25.82
Upper Mount Type - E2(14.6X42)
Lower Mount Type - E2(14.6X42)
Edit, here are the earlier specs I listed in this thread. Easier to compare than going back to the other post.
3450014 for air suspension 21.61 extended length, 12.75 compressed length and 8.86 stroke.
345062 for non air suspension 27.55 extended length, 16.5 compressed length and 11.05 stroke.
Earl
I dont have air suspension, but do y'all think the OEM shocks are tuned/valved specifically for the factory supplemental air suspension?
I've read this thread from the beginning and it seems the aftermarket shock manufacturers aren't supporting this application and haven't read where anyone has found a suitable aftermarket replacement.
I know shocks are complex animals and there are folks happy to spend big $$ on high end ones.
Am I clear that folks dont want to pay high price for OEM replacements? How much are they? And/or the gallery wants a different ride? What firmer/softer?
As a bystander, it seems to me the Ram Air bag supplemental system is a package deal, that the components are designed to function as a "system."
Just curious, Ron
Serious shocks can turn your Truck into a Volkswagen.
FWIW, I'm doing 1.75" lighter rate lift springs in the front, adding 2" spacers to the rear bags, re-arching the rear primary leaves behind the axle 2" and relocacting the rear suspension location sensors 2" - topped off with Rancho RS9000's that are 2" longer extended. The Rancho's aren't terribly durable long term but they allow for adjustments that I prefer and they have a lifetime warranty that is very liberal. I may have to change them every 50-75k but I'll have the ride I want. Down the road I might switch to aftermarket bags and longer rear shocks if I ever decide I need more extended travel in the rear.
The sensor will be relocated 2" so it knows no different. Not sure how I'd lose ALT.
I like the ability to add rebound dampening based on need. Virtually no other shocks give me that capability. Aside from durability, I have no issue with the 9000's. I've used them (other shocks as well) on 4 different trucks for quite a few miles - usually about 50k a year.