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About to order my Rancho 9000 shocks before tomorrows California online tax law takes affect (save a few bucks) and I want to verify some part numbers. I have a 2011 f250 cc 4x4 with the camper package. From what I 've found it looks like:
Front RS999042
Rear RS999254
Steering Stab. RS5415 (single replacement)
My concerns are those numbers come up as not fitting my truck on some parts sites as well as Amazon. Also, with the camper package is my truck still considered stock height? Not sure if the heavier duty springs add any height. Thanks for any input.
can't answer the camper questions, (altho I didn't think there was any height difference), but those are the same parts I installed on my 2012 F250 4x4
About to order my Rancho 9000 shocks before tomorrows California online tax law takes affect (save a few bucks) and I want to verify some part numbers. I have a 2011 f250 cc 4x4 with the camper package. From what I 've found it looks like:
Front RS999042
Rear RS999254
Steering Stab. RS5415 (single replacement)
My concerns are those numbers come up as not fitting my truck on some parts sites as well as Amazon. Also, with the camper package is my truck still considered stock height? Not sure if the heavier duty springs add any height. Thanks for any input.
If you go to Rancho's site they quote:
Stock Height
RS999042 Front
RS999254 Rear
And that is what I put on my F-350 4x4 with camper package, and they work great.
The steering stabilizer is also correct as that is the one I just put on a week or two ago.
Just as an FYI the camper package adds a +1 to the front springs (snow plow is a +2 btw) and a sway bar to the 250/350, if you want to call that coat hanger a sway bar.
On the 250 a third rear leaf spring is also added.
So the numbers you have are correct!
And please rep Darren32 as he PM'd me to alert me to the fact that I might be able to help.