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FishOnOne
May 22, 2018Nomad
Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I think Rancho's quality is not the same as it was when your purchased your set.
https://www.amazon.com/Rancho-RS9000XL-Shock-2005-2016-Super/dp/B01LRJ6ZUG/ref=sr_1_3?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1526854639&sr=1-3&keywords=rancho+9000+shocks#customerReviews
All of those reviews are most likely new installs. I agree with most of them when new, but disagree after 15k miles of use.
Well I will give you a report over the next few years as a set are going to go on our 2015 this summer. We are not going to tow the 5th wheel back to Arizona this winter, so what to be able to soften the ride for the bobtail run South.
BTW
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY (limited to qualifying Rancho® products only)*
Tenneco warrants qualifying Rancho® products against defects in materials or workmanship (except finish) when used under normal operating conditions for as long as the products are installed on, and the original purchaser owns, the original vehicle on which they were installed.
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY QUALIFYING PRODUCTS:
Rancho® quickLIFT™
Rancho® RS9000XL™ Shock Absorbers
Rancho® RS7000MT™ Monotube Shock Absorbers
Rancho® RS5000™ Shock Absorbers
Rancho® RS5000X™ Shock Absorbers
Rancho® Light Truck Suspension Components
Chris
It doesn't make sense to remove a set of shocks just to replace them with another sub par set of shocks. The miles I put on per year I would be changing out shocks twice a year.
I need a new set of shocks so I've decided on the Bilsteins.
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