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Old 06-14-2009, 02:40 PM
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Well, I got to find out if I have a local supplier for Rough Country's. If not, I may have to go with Rancho
 
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Well, I got to find out if I have a local supplier for Rough Country's. If not, I may have to go with Rancho
The RC shocks are made at the Gabriel plant along side the Rancho's and they are *******ly identical. Shocks work great and if you just rough country they beat any local price and even beat or match the going jcwhitney price.
 
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Well, I don;'t have a credit card, I am 18, and have a distrust of paypal. I will need to find a supplier for me here.
 
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I don't have a credt card either man, but when I need to buy something online I buy a pre-paid credit card. You can usually get them in CVS or another pharmacy.

Not trying to convince you, just giving you a new idea.
 
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I'm in the same boat, about the replace all 4 shocks. I still have to make the choice between Rancho Rs5000s, 57 a pop http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/de...R38RS5029.html

or Rancho Rsx17000 http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/de...8RSX17010.html

or Skyjacker Hydro 7000 http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/de...QS97H7058.html
 
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You guys I think if you open a Paypal account (it is linked directly to your bank account checking or savings) they will issue you a Paypal Visa and you can use it to purchase online just like a credit card or just use get a bankcard that is also a Visa. A set of the RC 8000 shocks (which is what I bought) is only around $150 total. These shocks work great for everyday driving and moderate offroad. I talked to them and these are basically Rancho's, but by law they can't claim it, worth the money if your looking for bang for the buck. Good luck
 
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okay I FINALLY got my Bilstein's in haha. Night and day difference in the ride. I love em.
 



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