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JW2
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Sep 27, 2015

Rancho 9000XL shock setting help please.

I recently had Rancho 9000XL shocks installed. I have searched this forum, and read many of the threads on the above topic. Many folks have stated what number they have their shocks set on when empty and when their camper is loaded. Unfortunately, many of the folks who have stated their settings did not list any information as to what camper they were carrying, or what type of truck, i.e. 250, 350, SRW, DRW etc. As a place to start in reference to my shock settings, I am looking for input from folks who have a set up similar to ours and what they use for shock setting, both empty and loaded. We have an 2015 F350 crew cab 4X4, SRW, gas, 8' box, camper package, Torklift upper StableLoads, 2008 Northern Lite Classic SE, 9'-6”. If replying with setting input, please list what truck and camper set up you have. Thanks in advance for your help.
  • 99 F350 SRW with 11.5 ft camper with about 6800 lbs on rear.
    Run the front with a 6 setting and the rear with 9 setting.
    I have the in-cab control which is great for adjusting rancho's on the fly.
    Unloaded I run about 3 on the fronts and rear.
  • 2011 F-350 diesel super cab,4x4,camper package DRW,upper stable loads
    2008 Bigfoot 25c 10.4 e
    Unloaded F-3. R -1
    Loaded 9 all around
  • My previous truck was a '06 Ford 350, PSD, 4x4, SRW, Supercab with the TC in my signature. I ran F-3, R-1 unloaded and F-6, R-9 loaded.
  • The settings really depend on you and what you prefer. I prefer a crisp ride from my truck unloaded, so I don;t have any need for the adjustability. I run Bilstein 5125s in a heavy compression on the rear of my truck. Try every setting while unloaded, and also with the camper. Hit some good bumps and washboard if you can.

    You'll likely end up with a 1 or 2 unloaded, and near if not max while loaded with the camper.