Shocks
- JPAdventurer
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Shocks
Has anyone gone with Bilstein or kyb shocks on their rig? preferably 2wd trucks. I haven't been able to find much in the way for sweptlines and they don't have their shock dimensions online to look up if you haven't what other shocks would you say worked the best for you?
- MountainMoparRobin
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Re: Shocks
something must have went wrong in your search, maybe the site just doesn't have Sweptline trucks listed for the shocks are one of the more plentiful parts for our trucks
And like JimE says Rancho 5000 are outstanding with the Swepts
And like JimE says Rancho 5000 are outstanding with the Swepts
Re: Shocks
I found a web site that listed Rancho shocks for my 68 D100. Front #'s R38RS5114, back #'s R38RS5116. Don't know if the R38 before the RS was or wasn't a Rancho number. $52.00 each.
- wide65
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Re: Shocks
Rancho's are a rough riding set up to me. I like gas pressurized set up's, I have gabriels right now but am looking into better as these were a temporary solution!
- MountainMoparRobin
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Re: Shocks
Wide65
you probably experienced the Rancho 9000, they are huge with the 4x4 people for they have adjustments on them, You need to go for a ride in my truck, I'm surprised I haven't taken you for a ride yet, you'll see its not rough, rides excellant.
you probably experienced the Rancho 9000, they are huge with the 4x4 people for they have adjustments on them, You need to go for a ride in my truck, I'm surprised I haven't taken you for a ride yet, you'll see its not rough, rides excellant.