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PDX.Zs wrote:
Funny.
Ranch is owned by Tenneco. You can look it up, but suffice to say they are one of the largest auto parts supplier to the oem, aftermarket, and heavy industrial sectors. They are the real deal. They also make shocks for virtually every other aftermarket suspension maker. So whatever the sticker on your shock says, if it doesn't say Bilstein, KYB, or OME, chances are it came from Tenneco.
So, along those line, there is Rancho and then there is RANCHO. Rancho is happy to sell you a low-performing shock with the Rancho name on it or a higher performing shock with the Rancho name on it.
So when you say "Rancho vs. Bilstein?!", the first question needs to be, "Exactly which Rancho are you talking about?"
At it's most basic, the 5000 is cheap oem replacement, the 5000x is a nice gas shock, the 7000 is similar to the X with a higher charge and stiffer ride and the 9000 is adjustable.
Shocks are one of those never-ending internet debates, with no right answers for everyone. But I hope this info helps a little bit.
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