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Need opions on the best shocks for the front. I am going to run air bags on the back. Does anyone have any input?

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96 2500 SLT auto. 4X4, Banks Stinger Plus, Gear Vender Over and Under Drive, Pac Brake, Aero tanks tool box, Pioneer CD player, 700 watt vortex amp, 2 6x9 Infinity 3 way speakers, 2 Infinity 2 way speakers, 2 tweeters and a 8" Punch sub woofer, Fiber glass running boards and wheel flares, Pressureloc with mystery switch and NO KITTY.
 
Simon, i would recommend the rancho 9000. i just put on a set of four and really like them. i also have the "Air Lift" bags which are great for towing. i got the shocks from ntb (cash & carry) @ 75each.

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99' 2500 2wd SLT Auto LWB Quadcab "BANKS STINGER PLUS" (TURBO BACK 4"-STAINLESS EXHAUST, QUICK TURBO HOUSING, OTTOMIND COMPUTER,K&N FILTER, PYRO-BOOST & TRANS-TEMP GUAGES), 275hp RV INJECTORS,PROTORQUE CONVERTER, TRANSGO SHIFTKIT, AIRLIFT "SUPER DUTY", CENTURY "ELITE" CAP (LIMO BLACK ON WINDOWS),BEDRUG, SHELF-IT,PIONEER "PREMIER" CD W\CD CONTOLLER,YAMAHA PASSIVE EQ, ALPINE 200 WATT 4-CHANNEL AMP, POLK SPEAKERS, PUNCH 45 "STRAPPED MONO" (90WATTS) ON 12" BAZOOKA TUBE
 
I have Rancho RS9000s all the around. Even w/ airbags, you need 'em in the rear too. I pulled my 5th wheel last week and forgat to change setting on my rear shocks from 1 to 5. Rearend was bouncing all over. Took me several miles to figure it out.

Guaranteed, you need the good shocks in the rear.

Wiredawg

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2000 4X4 SLT QC 8' bed; 6 spd, 3. 54 ; BD exhaust brake and 4" exhaust syst; TST PM2; Airlift Super Duty rear air bags; RS 9000 shocks; pyro/boost gauges in 2 gauge a-pillar mount; back preasure gauge mounted under dash; KN air filter; Brown's Welding brush/grill guard, rear bumper & headache rack; nerf bars and aluminum roll top rear cover, Warn front receiver and Hadley air horns, 20K Reese hitch,Mag-Hytec dif cover,Psycotty Air.
 
Edelbrock Performer IAS were my choice,Best shock I've ever used

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98, Flame Red, Quad Cab, 2500, 4x4, 5spd, Autometer and Cyberdyne gauges,Edelbrock Performer IAS shocks,TST#10 plate,16cm housing, B-D Exhaust Brake,Timing Advanced,K&N,Totally Amsoiled,Cat Muffler and Silencer ring ALL M. I. A. ,A BOMBING IN THE PROCESS!!
 
Originally posted by Simon:
Need opions on the best shocks for the front. I am going to run air bags on the back. Does anyone have any input?

As for the other brands mentioned in this thread, how long do they last? No disrespect intended; I just don't recall ever seeing anyone post mileage experience with any other brands... .

I put a set of KYB monotube shocks on my '98 at around 15K miles; 75K miles later, they've loosened up just enough to be slightly annoying, so I'm replacing them.

This makes three vehicles I've gotten 75K miles or so on KYB monotube shocks: '84 200SX, 87 Formula 350, and now the Ram 2500.

Now, mind you, this applies only to the GasAdjust model. I've never used the high-performance model, nor their adjustable model, so I can't speak on their longevity. But I might guess that they'll last as long if they are the monotube design.

If you don't require high performance or adjustability, go for the regular brand. You might never install another set of shocks.

Fest3er
 
Simon,
After having Rancho 9000's on for 23k I think they are trashed. Most of my driving is on Chicago's poor streets. I am either going
Bilsten or as Fest3er suggested KYB.
Now who knows of cheap prices for either???
Thanks for any leads.
Rich Rozak
'98 12vQCsb4x4
 
Monroe owns Rancho shocks. It is just another division.

Bilsteins will outlast all of them. Its #BE52249, and #BE52250. Autozone has them for $50 per shock.
 
I got about 80K out of RS9000 and two of the are leaking. They have a lifetime warrenty and I sent the front two in.

Bad roads and -30 degrees hard on anything!

Will see!

If they will warrenty them, I like how they perform and will keep using them.

jjw
ND
 
Go Rancho 9000's all the way around...

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