โJan-04-2014 11:35 AM
โJan-08-2014 06:50 PM
netaq wrote:
I installed a set of Rancho R9000XLs on my F-250 while visiting my parents. What a difference towing on the return leg of our trip! No more feeling like a cork on the end of a cane pole when going over bridge expansion joints, etc.
My wife is 32 weeks pregnant and couldn't tolerate any more of the bouncy ride.
I was apprehensive about dropping $400 on a set of shocks, but they turned out to be a worthwhile investment compared to the FX4 junk that came installed on the truck.
โJan-06-2014 06:57 AM
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โJan-05-2014 06:36 PM
AlmostAnOldGuy wrote:N-Trouble wrote:alexleblanc wrote:
I put some Bilstein 5100's on mine within the first week I got it, much improved over stock, never though of using rancho's though. They seem to be priced similar, might have to try a set on the next truck.
You've already got a great shock in the 5100. Personally I think Bilstein are better than Ranchos.
It sounds like the OP has good results with his choice of Ranchos. Appreciate if you could tell us why you prefer Bilstiens. When I go to replace my shocks I will likely be deciding between Ranchos and Bilstiens and would like a little more information, especially of you have used both.
Thanks,
Stu
โJan-05-2014 05:53 PM
N-Trouble wrote:alexleblanc wrote:
I put some Bilstein 5100's on mine within the first week I got it, much improved over stock, never though of using rancho's though. They seem to be priced similar, might have to try a set on the next truck.
You've already got a great shock in the 5100. Personally I think Bilstein are better than Ranchos.
โJan-05-2014 12:13 PM
alexleblanc wrote:
I put some Bilstein 5100's on mine within the first week I got it, much improved over stock, never though of using rancho's though. They seem to be priced similar, might have to try a set on the next truck.
โJan-05-2014 09:53 AM
โJan-05-2014 05:21 AM
modern family wrote:
Does my 2011 have the same shocks that you replaced? I drove all big 3 before purchasing my f350. The ride in Chevy and dodge were both " less bouncy" , .. I know, it is a 1 ton truck, but I did feel it could be better. Good to know it was a difference. The truck has 55k miles on it, I was gonna wait till 75k or so got replace. Is that too long?
โJan-05-2014 03:51 AM
โJan-04-2014 06:04 PM
โJan-04-2014 03:21 PM
modern family wrote:
Does my 2011 have the same shocks that you replaced? I drove all big 3 before purchasing my f350. The ride in Chevy and dodge were both " less bouncy" , .. I know, it is a 1 ton truck, but I did feel it could be better. Good to know it was a difference. The truck has 55k miles on it, I was gonna wait till 75k or so got replace. Is that too long?
โJan-04-2014 01:38 PM
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