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Does anybody recall the OEM Shock absorbers/struts?

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Hello, all! I was wondering if anybody could confirm, or dismiss if the OEM shocks of the '96 RAM were Rancho 5000's? I was looking for the OEM (OEM freak) Shocks, and MoparPartsGiant listed the Rancho's as an OEM part. Thank you
 
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Hello, all! I was wondering if anybody could confirm, or dismiss if the OEM shocks of the '96 RAM were Rancho 5000's? I was looking for the OEM (OEM freak) Shocks, and MoparPartsGiant listed the Rancho's as an OEM part. Thank you
I do not believe they were the OEM shocks.
 
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Maybe on the off-road edition trucks..... but, those were 00-01 only I believe.
 
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Maybe on the off-road edition trucks..... but, those were 00-01 only I believe.
Isn't 4x4 considered "off road"? Not trying to sound rude, but a genuine question.
 
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Isn't 4x4 considered "off road"? Not trying to sound rude, but a genuine question.
Nope. Off Road edition was a special version that included 4.10 gears, tow hooks, trussed front axle, and more skid plates
 
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Stock shocks were from Monroe, with dampers tuned to the vehicle... what Monroe model they were based on I don’t remember, but it wasn’t the Rancho, as that was an performance upgrade option in testing.
 

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Rancho is owned by Monroe but even so i don't think they would use the same #'s. The "off road" edition used shocks with a bit more travel than the standard trucks did. On a side note when i first got my truck some 20 years ago i put on Rancho 5000's They didn't last the 20 years. But if you buy them today they will give you a lifetime warranty. That is if you register on their web site.
 
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Monroe own a wide range of automotive product brand names, and not just shocks... they’re into everything from exhausts to packaging.

Shocks are a consumable, like batteries, tires, and brakes... a vehicle “life time” is 10yrs/100,000miles... shocks at best will last 75k... during durability testing, shocks got changed out every 30k, but some of the road conditions were very choppy and hard on shocks.
 



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