I've run Rancho 9000's all round on the last 4 of my Dodge Cummins trucks. The latest rear Rancho 9000's on my '96 3500 are a lot larger diameter than earlier 9000's, and when I'm unloaded they make the truck ride like it has a solid rear end, even when they are adjusted as soft as they'll go. After a while, they become very difficult to adjust, so my "adjustment to soft" may not be effective.
I've looked at everything else on the rear, new spring shackles and spring leaf inspection - everything there looks OK.
So I'm going to run some other shock on the rear, at least when I'm not carrying the 5000# camper. I've heard people recommend Bilsteins, so my question is - which Bilstein model and where is a good place to get them?
I'd like to order them online if I can't find them here in Columbus Ohio.
Suggestions and recommendations will be appreciated!
I've looked at everything else on the rear, new spring shackles and spring leaf inspection - everything there looks OK.
So I'm going to run some other shock on the rear, at least when I'm not carrying the 5000# camper. I've heard people recommend Bilsteins, so my question is - which Bilstein model and where is a good place to get them?
I'd like to order them online if I can't find them here in Columbus Ohio.
Suggestions and recommendations will be appreciated!