Bigjay73
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For a regular truck, doing regular things that we all do, forest roads, washboard dirt roads, what shocks do you guys recommend? Are Bilsteins worth it, or should I just go with a middle of the road brand
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I thought Ranchos were in the same classI upgraded to rancho last year before hunting season. Noticed a significant difference cant help but think if I went even better with some bilistein I would be even more happier than I am.
There are different levels of Rancho shocks. Priced accordingly. mtmuleyI thought Ranchos were in the same class
What muley said. I spent somewhere around the $475I thought Ranchos were in the same class
Bilstein 5100s on my Tundra and I like them. Much better than stock!For a regular truck, doing regular things that we all do, forest roads, washboard dirt roads, what shocks do you guys recommend? Are Bilsteins worth it, or should I just go with a middle of the road brand
Bilstein 5100s are a great shock and significantly improved the ride on my last truck. Will definitely be putting a set on my new truck when I need to replace them.
Were the Bilsteins the 4600 (yellow) or 5100 (silver)?Too bad GM's DSSV shocks aren't available aftermarket. Heck, my wife's Yukon came with Bilsteins stock. mtmuley
I can crawl under there and look I guess. mtmuleyWere the Bilsteins the 4600 (yellow) or 5100 (silver)?
When you are researching shocks, its not a bad idea to read about the difference between digressive, linear, and progressive shocks.
Digressive vs Linear vs Progressive Pistons & Shock Valving – AccuTune Off-Road
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@T Bone I put a set of KYB Monomax shocks on my last Dodge when I first got it. For street use I think you'll really like them. They wore out pretty quickly on the Ram, and I was happier with the Bilstein 5100.