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Old 12-04-2006, 09:45 PM
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I have the OE 1996 shocks on my truck still, needless to say, its really time for new shocks. I dont want to go with mopar; A, because they are overly expensive; B, because they arent as good (imo) $:$ as some other companies. Im looking at bilsteins for $121 each, and KYBs for $49. No lift, No lowering. I like my ride hight, I like my ride. The one thing I would like to change is how the truck squats from a stop at WOT. More squat would be nice, but not all the time. Im thinking of adjustable shocks for the rear, but I cant find any. What are my options out there, what have you tried, and what do you like?

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku (KYB's)

http://www.bilstein.com/mistore/prod...pany_id=100484 (Bills)
 
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I just changed mine out to Edelbrock IAS Performers ... HATE them! I replaced the stock crap at about 4k miles with high pressure gas charged because the OEMs were too soft. Wore out 2 sets of those and thought I'd try some "higher performance" stuff. Apparently, "smooth and comfortable" = "wallows like a boat". I want a FIRM ride. My guess is that maybe Rancho 9000's would have been a better choice. IIRC, they're adjustable. I'd be running them on "9".
 
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i have 6 rancho 9000 9 position shocks for a 4wd ram dont know if they will fit or not i can check if u want them
 
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I have 2in lift....the trailmaster shocks were MUCH better than stock
 
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I've got Skyjackers on my Jeep and I love them to death. I don't know if they make them for your truck or not - I imagine they do. If I were to put new shocks on my RAM, I'd definitely look into them.
 
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Old 12-05-2006, 12:18 AM
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i recently installed a dual shock conversion kit on the front end of my truck and bought rough country hydro 8000's by heckethorn offroad for it and i love the ride they are exellent! so good i upgraded and got rough country nirtogen charged shocks for the rearend just havnt had time to put them on yet.
but for the ride quality and the price i think they cant be beat! the 2 nitro's for the rear were only $80 delievered.

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my ride is nice and firm, except over bumps...now i dont know if that has to do with the rest of the suspension setup, or what, but that firmness yall are talkin about is what i want to keep.
 
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edelbrock IAS performers... they work well on your truck.
 
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I would highly recommend procomp shocks. I used to have the 9000 series before the lift and they worked great. Not to stiff, but much less body roll than the stockers. If you want a little softer ride go with the 3000s. They both have 9 stage valving in them. Basically they are same thing as ranchos only they cost much less. I dont remmember exactly but I think it was less than $200 shipped for four and a steering stabilizer is included for free when you buy 4. Procomp also makes some reasonably priced 6 way adjustable shocks. I now run skyjackers, I have dual front shocks so its stiff, I think they were also more money.
 
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edelbrock IAS performers... they work well on your truck.
what makes you say that?

TMS seems to not like them.
 


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