Suspension upgrade

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03H2
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Re: Suspension upgrade

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I ran the Rancho on my older work truck, mind you it was a 1/2 ton so i never really had any extreme loads in the back but i know it was nice to be able to adjust the ride when empty and or full. I will call around today and see what i can price out as far as Bilstein and compare their prices to say even those Fox Racing ones that come on the Ford Raptor. I beat my H2 down lease roads, cut lines and pure rough old pastures and with these heavy ole 35's on it it has to be hard on the equipment and i believe there shouyld be something out there to insure a smooth as can be expected ride off road as well. Thanks guys!!
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Re: Suspension upgrade

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yeah, i totally retract what i said last year.... i was going by heresay and bilsteins were reccomended a few times...



now that i have them.....DO NOT GET THEM!!!!! they are garbage!!!!



i'll be pulling mine off eventually and go with coil over ranchos. both shocks actually fell apart. it's just the piston cap but when you pay a premium for a shock.. you don't expect them to fall apart...



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Re: Suspension upgrade

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King Coilovers make me drool ...they look amazing .
Lifted , locked and ready to rock!

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