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I actually found it on 4wheelparts website.It is called Shocktober Sept 1-Oct 31.You buy four and send in a receipt and they will send you a check for the lowest price shock you bought.I printed out the form on 4wheel parts website to use.
I actually found it on 4wheelparts website.It is called Shocktober Sept 1-Oct 31.You buy four and send in a receipt and they will send you a check for the lowest price shock you bought.I printed out the form on 4wheel parts website to use.
Cool,found it.. You bought today? I saw it says sept1st and on? Or is your order going to go through sept first?
You bought from SDtrucksprings.com?Were they in stock or on backorder?
Has anyone bought the ranchos lately?If so where?I called truckaddons yesterday and inquired about them.I had the part numbers per ranchos site but the guy there said he was showing a diff part number for the rears,so I didnt order.Can someone tell me if there are two part numbers that will work for the rears in a non lifted stock hieght 2011 f350?
2 R38 RS999042 Rs9000Xl Series Shock Shock Absorber 149.50
2 R38 RS999047 Rs9000Xl Series Shock Shock Absorber 149.50
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Sales Tax: 0.00
Total $: 299.00
I have a 2011 F-350 Stock height.
The shocks are GREAT !!!!!!
Funny I called truckaddons and they gave me the 254 number for the rears .I have a srw too.From all the threads ive read it appears both work but most have the 254 part number.
054 for DRW
047 for SRW
However, there are SRW F-350 2011 & 2012 owners that use the 054 and owners that use 047.....????? I have never found out the difference.
2 R38 RS999042 Rs9000Xl Series Shock Shock Absorber 149.50
2 R38 RS999047 Rs9000Xl Series Shock Shock Absorber 149.50
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Sales Tax: 0.00
Total $: 299.00
I have a 2011 F-350 Stock height.
The shocks are GREAT !!!!!!
The ability to adj is soooooo Nice!!!
Roy
Do they have a compatible double front stabilizer
Think of doing the shock upgrade and if I do I want to do the front stabilizer since I will be working on the truck any way
Think of doing the shock upgrade and if I do I want to do the front stabilizer since I will be working on the truck any way
I just bought the rancho shocks but I went with the bilstein 5100 steering stabilizer.I have a stock hieght truck so I went with a single stabilizer.I just read alot of good reviews about that stabilizer on this site,thats why I didnt buy a rancho stab.. Cant see it under the front unless you get on your hands and knees,so no need to make sure they match Imo.I read alot about guys using the rancho dual stabilizer but that would be overkill on my truck and I think I may rub if I hit hard enough bumps.
Cool,found it.. You bought today? I saw it says sept1st and on? Or is your order going to go through sept first?
You bought from SDtrucksprings.com?Were they in stock or on backorder?
Yeah...I got $30 off/free shipping from SD,last day.I had called several other sites and they did not have them in stock.SD had them so I went ahead and got them on order.I hope Rancho will honor the rebate.
So if the bilstein single stabilizer is recommended on a non lifted truck, would it still be sufficient if I installed it now and leveled the front end later? Also, do the bilstein 5100s have to have shock extensions when you level the front?
Ordered mine today from sdtrucksrpings, they matched the truckaddons $329 price. Looking forward to receiving these puppies.
Regarding my amazon experience. I buy just about everithing trough amazon and this is the first time that they did not packed something correctly. The box was over sized for the shocks.
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