Everybody hold on. The pot just started to stir!!!
Monroe shock absorbers makes most if not all of the cheaper name brand shock. Bilstien and fox and king are the exception. Rancho, Pro Comp, Donahoe, skyjacker the list goes on and on. Monroe is the shock maker... ... ... ... ! Every oem shock is made by monroe. OEM shocks are made to make every driver happy. Well almost every driver. I have been off roading for years and have used every major brand of shock available. The truth be told, they are all about a $3 shock. Even the 9000's you guys speak so highly of are not great. But you are getting what you pay for! The adjustability of the Rancho is not that much. It only controls rebound dampening. It does not make the shock stiffer. The rebound circut of the shock is limited by a small pinhole. When you screw the adjuster in to level ( 9 ) it almost closes it down completly. It may feel like it is stiffer but truth be told, it is just not coming back up as fast. This is very antiquated technology backed by a great marketing scheme. Hence, millions of crappy shocks are sold every year. You are better off going with another OEM replacement shock.
Now for Bilstien 5100 and 7100. It has custom valving. That makes it stiffer! The digressive piston lets the shock blow through the valving to make it suck up a bigger hit. Say a speed bump at 50 mph will dissapear. Now hit that same bump at 15 mph and it will feel very stiff. Digressive pistons are a direct result of Formula One racing. It is how the make the cars stay flat in the corners even though they are hitting the curb that is red and white. Watch it next time it is on. At speed the shock just blows by the valving and floats where it needs to be smooth. In a sence, that is how the Bilstiens work. On the HWY and on small washboard roads the Bilstien is far superior to the Monroe style shock. That is why it is more money. Again, You get what you pay for. You drive a 40,000 truck right? Why would you install a crappy $3 shock? If I am going to install a turbo as an upgrade, I want the best available. Why not use that thinking in buying wheels, tires, and shocks. Y Knot, has the right idea here. It liked the Bilstiens but opted for the Better Fox shock. Maybe a total of $1000 for all six of them. Six bilstiens would be $450. . Why does he do that. Because he wants the best his truck has to offer. All this talk of front end wobble and vibration has alot to do with the shock we choose when we lift our truck. I installed the KORE Fox system on my truck. I paid full price for it. It is truly amazing. The "Death Wobble" I had prior to the install is now non existant! Was it expensive,$3500 is not cheap. Does my truck ride better. Come out and see for yourself. One ride in Big Red and you will order your own Kore Suspension system.
Greg

Monroe shock absorbers makes most if not all of the cheaper name brand shock. Bilstien and fox and king are the exception. Rancho, Pro Comp, Donahoe, skyjacker the list goes on and on. Monroe is the shock maker... ... ... ... ! Every oem shock is made by monroe. OEM shocks are made to make every driver happy. Well almost every driver. I have been off roading for years and have used every major brand of shock available. The truth be told, they are all about a $3 shock. Even the 9000's you guys speak so highly of are not great. But you are getting what you pay for! The adjustability of the Rancho is not that much. It only controls rebound dampening. It does not make the shock stiffer. The rebound circut of the shock is limited by a small pinhole. When you screw the adjuster in to level ( 9 ) it almost closes it down completly. It may feel like it is stiffer but truth be told, it is just not coming back up as fast. This is very antiquated technology backed by a great marketing scheme. Hence, millions of crappy shocks are sold every year. You are better off going with another OEM replacement shock.
Now for Bilstien 5100 and 7100. It has custom valving. That makes it stiffer! The digressive piston lets the shock blow through the valving to make it suck up a bigger hit. Say a speed bump at 50 mph will dissapear. Now hit that same bump at 15 mph and it will feel very stiff. Digressive pistons are a direct result of Formula One racing. It is how the make the cars stay flat in the corners even though they are hitting the curb that is red and white. Watch it next time it is on. At speed the shock just blows by the valving and floats where it needs to be smooth. In a sence, that is how the Bilstiens work. On the HWY and on small washboard roads the Bilstien is far superior to the Monroe style shock. That is why it is more money. Again, You get what you pay for. You drive a 40,000 truck right? Why would you install a crappy $3 shock? If I am going to install a turbo as an upgrade, I want the best available. Why not use that thinking in buying wheels, tires, and shocks. Y Knot, has the right idea here. It liked the Bilstiens but opted for the Better Fox shock. Maybe a total of $1000 for all six of them. Six bilstiens would be $450. . Why does he do that. Because he wants the best his truck has to offer. All this talk of front end wobble and vibration has alot to do with the shock we choose when we lift our truck. I installed the KORE Fox system on my truck. I paid full price for it. It is truly amazing. The "Death Wobble" I had prior to the install is now non existant! Was it expensive,$3500 is not cheap. Does my truck ride better. Come out and see for yourself. One ride in Big Red and you will order your own Kore Suspension system.
Greg