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Sep-22-2020 02:01 PM
FishOnOne wrote:srt20 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I believe Ford stopped using the marketed Rancho shocks on 2018 and up.
I ran a set of the adjustable Rancho's for less than one year and they were shot on my current truck.
My 2018 FX4 Lariat did not have Rancho name on shocks when I removed them. The OEM were garbage. I replaced struts and shocks with Fox 2.0. The wobble is much better. Slightly firmer ride. Fox are linear valving. I think the OEM must have been progressive valving. Bilstein are digressive.
Good to see you around srt20
Sep-22-2020 12:44 PM
srt20 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I believe Ford stopped using the marketed Rancho shocks on 2018 and up.
I ran a set of the adjustable Rancho's for less than one year and they were shot on my current truck.
My 2018 FX4 Lariat did not have Rancho name on shocks when I removed them. The OEM were garbage. I replaced struts and shocks with Fox 2.0. The wobble is much better. Slightly firmer ride. Fox are linear valving. I think the OEM must have been progressive valving. Bilstein are digressive.
Sep-22-2020 12:13 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
I believe Ford stopped using the marketed Rancho shocks on 2018 and up.
I ran a set of the adjustable Rancho's for less than one year and they were shot on my current truck.
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ACZL wrote:
Just wondering who makes these as I thought they were a Ford product used on their FX4 trucks, but have seen them on GM's too. I know they are not the greatest of shocks and thought it was odd to see them on GM's.