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I was thinging about upgrading my shocks for minor offroading. I use my Tahoe for pulling the my boat and running around on dirt roads. I was looking at Rancho 5000 from O'Reilly. Any suggest would be helpful, thanks.
Well, you'll have to act fast for this deal, because it ends at the end of the month, but Sears has the Ranch 9000xl on sale with free installation. They also have an $80 sears instant rebate, then Ranch has a $100 debit card rebate on top of that. The shocks for my 03 z71 were $86.99 each and after all the discounts will cost me $180 installed for front and rear.
Anything but rancho. They ride like crap. I like rough country cheapys as they rode nice and soft on a light ranger with 8 inches of lift. But for my Yukon I'm running sensa tracks. I like them.
Sensa tracks? Those are made for a car...if you really want the best it has to be bilsteins. I went with the rancho 9000xl because they can be adjusted from firm to soft and they had an awesome sale last month at sears. $180 installed for all 4.
If you want a horrible ride then go with rancho. I've been in a ton of trucks with them and even installed then cuz there cheap when I was building jeeps. And yes sensatracs were originally a car shock. But have came along way for trucks. I love the way our Yukon rides with stock size tires and does well out I. The bush for when we go hunting
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