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Folks, I'm having my front end worked on. I also need shocks again and would like some recommendations please. I'm a general contractor with a lumber rack on the truck and sometimes haul pretty heavy loads, and mostly do highway driving. So what's a good shock for the old gal?
 

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Bilstein 5100's.
 
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KYB Gas-A-Just are the same monotube design as the Bilsteins at a more reasonable price. I have them on a 2001 2500 and a 2015 4 door JK.
 
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But those 5100s say for off-roading and lifted vehicles with larger wheels? 99% of my driving is highway and my truck is pretty much stock.
 
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Bilstein makes very nice shocks and they should last the remaining life of the truck. Can't go wrong with them. KYB used to be my go-to budget shock for years. Unfortunately, their quality has slipped a bit over the past several years, so I no longer use them.
 
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The roads here are worse than the trails so a good shock is a must(our tax dollars don't go to fixing roads). I had Rancho's since i had my truck(4X4) But i want to put on the Bilstein's.
 
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The roads here are worse than the trails so a good shock is a must(our tax dollars don't go to fixing roads). I had Rancho's since i had my truck(4X4) But i want to put on the Bilstein's.
I've got Rancho 5000 series shocks on the front of my truck now and they're pretty much worn out now. I ran across a new set of Rancho 7000 for the front that I plan on installing when I add the leveling kit. The rear Rancho 7000 shocks work like a dream, although I probably should have gone with Bilsteins as well...
 
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Guys, I'm thinking I'll get the https://www.kyb.com/products/gas-a-just/, but they don't show anything for my 1995 Ram 1500.

which ones do I get, and do I get the same ones for front and back?? I don't tow but do sometimes carry heavy loads, and have the stock tire size
 
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Front shocks are a different style than the rear shocks. There will be two different part numbers.
 



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