jimh406
Aug 09, 2015Explorer III
Amazed by how well Bilstein 4600s work.
First, my experience with shocks and truck campers spans two trucks and 4 sets of shocks with the same TC. On the 2006 F350 SC 4x4 PSD 6.0 SRW, I had both stock shocks-Rancho 5000 series and replacement-Rancho 9000s. On the F450, I had the stock shocks-Rancho 5000 series and also the latest purchase of the Bilstein 4600s.
The Rancho 9000s are definitely better than the 5000 series for dampening large bumps and helping sway. What I find amazing about the Bilstein 4600s is that they are both good with the large bumps and also the small bumps.
I drove the section from Seattle to Moses Lake area with both sets of the shocks recently on the F450 loaded similarly. If you've driven that section lately, you know there are big bumps and smallish bumps since there has been a lot of contruction. The difference was felt with less vibration in the cab and also noticable in the TC since the cushions in the dinette area stayed completely in place this trip.
A disclaimer, the Rancho 5000s on the F450 likely had 100K on them. I'm the second owner, but there is no reason to believe that the previous owners had replaced with a stock type shock.
In any case, I'm impressed with the Bilsteins for my usage.
The Rancho 9000s are definitely better than the 5000 series for dampening large bumps and helping sway. What I find amazing about the Bilstein 4600s is that they are both good with the large bumps and also the small bumps.
I drove the section from Seattle to Moses Lake area with both sets of the shocks recently on the F450 loaded similarly. If you've driven that section lately, you know there are big bumps and smallish bumps since there has been a lot of contruction. The difference was felt with less vibration in the cab and also noticable in the TC since the cushions in the dinette area stayed completely in place this trip.
A disclaimer, the Rancho 5000s on the F450 likely had 100K on them. I'm the second owner, but there is no reason to believe that the previous owners had replaced with a stock type shock.
In any case, I'm impressed with the Bilsteins for my usage.