Jul-21-2013 07:07 PM
Sep-15-2013 03:32 PM
DennisNYS wrote:
I believe these are the model 4600. They carry a Lifetime warranty.
No level, or lift on my truck, so I didn't need the 5100's.
Sep-15-2013 10:52 AM
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Jul-22-2013 12:04 PM
Jul-22-2013 10:56 AM
wcjeep wrote:
I never run shock boots. As far as I know the only purpose is to hold in moisture to promote rust. First thing I toss is the boots. I had Rancho 9k's on my first Dodge for 5yrs before selling it. I've had Rancho 9k's on my 06' Dodge for 5yrs so far. They are also on my modified Jeep for at least 9yrs. None of the vehicles have (had) a spec of rust. Look at the OE shocks. They normally have a metal cover that doesn't actually seal. Throw away the rubber boots.
Jul-22-2013 10:51 AM
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Jul-22-2013 05:38 AM
d3500ram wrote:JumboJet wrote:
I tried Rancho 9000s on my Dodge Cummins. After having two metering valves fail (replaced under warranty) I sold them on eBay and bought Bilsteins. My opinion, Ranchos cannot handle heavy loads off road.
After 2 failures as you describe I do not blame you for switching brands. Just curious, which model Bilstein's did you get and how are they doing?
Jul-22-2013 05:03 AM
Jul-22-2013 04:30 AM
Jul-22-2013 03:31 AM
wcjeep wrote:
Rancho 9k's carry a lifetime warranty. Take your receipt and defective shocks to the place you bought them. What color is the shock body?