Jul-21-2013 07:07 PM
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May-31-2014 03:13 AM
roamermatt wrote:
ticki2 - Wondering how your truck rides with the Bilstein 4600. I've heard they are stiffer than stock and produce a hard ride. Any difference when the truck is loaded vs. unloaded?
May-30-2014 11:02 PM
May-29-2014 05:25 PM
May-29-2014 03:04 PM
billtex wrote:
Thought I would drag up this old Rancho thread instead of starting new...and yes I have "searched" also but could not find much on this specific question;
Will upgrade shocks soon, I know a lot of Folks like the R9000's as they are adjustable.
Problem is...here in New England...anything you our under your truck will be rusted over real soon.
So what would be the point in adjustable shocks if you can no longer adjust them?
Or is this a non-issue (are the adjusters made of non-rusting pixie dust?)
What would be a good alternative in a fixed (non-adjustable) shock and why?
R5000's?
KYB's?
Other brands?
Tx, Bill
May-23-2014 06:25 AM
billtex wrote:Bedlam wrote:
Increasing the shock damping up front will reduce fore to aft porpoising even if the front loses some weight.
yes...I got to thinking about this yesterday after I posted the question of why put the R9000 on front (versus the non-adjusting R5000)...I think this makes sense. Firm up all 4 corners.
Looks like R9000 will be on our to-do list.
Thanks all, Bill
May-23-2014 04:56 AM
Bedlam wrote:
Increasing the shock damping up front will reduce fore to aft porpoising even if the front loses some weight.
May-22-2014 10:09 PM
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May-22-2014 09:33 AM
Super_Dave wrote:
Bill,
I would never drive my truck unloaded if I couldn't turn down the shocks from the "9" setting when not loaded.
May-22-2014 08:44 AM