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Been tossed between going with Rancho 9000's or the Bilstein 5100's. Seen all the posts for both sides. Rancho is running their rebate again 3/1 to 6/30 for $100 off. May be the deciding factor.
Wanted to confirm the Rancho part numbers:
Front: RS999042xl (Summit does not show this part number?)
Rear: RS999254xl
Stock F250, no lift.
Amazon has them for $350.60 with free shipping.
Rancho's website does not let you search for anything for the F250 without selecting a 2.5 in. lift?????
on Rancho's facebook page awhile back they posted a 2012 f250 with 4" lift and rancho 9000 shocks so I commented and asked for the 2011 F250 stock height part numbers and they responded with Front=RS999042XL (2) Rear=RS999254XL(2)
Jason
on Rancho's facebook page awhile back they posted a 2012 f250 with 4" lift and rancho 9000 shocks so I commented and asked for the 2011 F250 stock height part numbers and they responded with Front=RS999042XL (2) Rear=RS999254XL(2)
Jason
I've been happy with mine so far, night and day difference over the crappy stockers. Rides much nicer. Keep mine set on 5 in the front and 7 in the rear.
I bought mine from Truckaddons.com for $300 less the $100 rebate. So it was my deciding factor that I could get all 4 for $200 after rebates.
They got the two front shocks right out to me. But it took several weeks and several phone calls to get the rear shocks. Seems they fell in a black hole in the order process. The online store did not have them in stock and they had to ship directly from Rancho.
I took a quick look for the invoice to see what the numbers were. But I guess I pulled it out of the files for some reason. Probably got dropped in one of the other file folders.
So no I don't have them, at least not where I can find them easily. While I was on the phone ordering my shocks, The sales person called Rancho and got the part numbers directly from them. Maybe you might want to just call Rancho Monday and get the numbers directly.
I bought mine from Truckaddons.com for $300 less the $100 rebate. So it was my deciding factor that I could get all 4 for $200 after rebates.
They got the two front shocks right out to me. But it took several weeks and several phone calls to get the rear shocks. Seems they fell in a black hole in the order process. The online store did not have them in stock and they had to ship directly from Rancho.
No complaints about their performance.
When I google Truckaddons.com, no shortage of complaints about this company. The number of complaints are kind of shocking (very punny)
My complaint with them, was that I had to call several time to find out where my order was. They didn't have the products in stock and it was drop shipped directly from the Rancho warehouse. Took an extra couple of weeks to get everything. But with a couple of phone calls it was completed.
I would definitely recommend you take copious notes about your conversation with them and stay on top of following up your order.
I took a quick look for the invoice to see what the numbers were. But I guess I pulled it out of the files for some reason. Probably got dropped in one of the other file folders.
So no I don't have them, at least not where I can find them easily. While I was on the phone ordering my shocks, The sales person called Rancho and got the part numbers directly from them. Maybe you might want to just call Rancho Monday and get the numbers directly.
Thanks, I appreciate you trying anyway. I can call them and find out.
The $100 rebate is for US citizen only, so I guess I'll have to ask a buddy to buy them for me and split the rebate for his effort. Irritating though, since we're supposed to be one big happy family under NAFTA.
When I google Truckaddons.com, no shortage of complaints about this company. The number of complaints are kind of shocking (very punny)
I found the same thing. I will avoid them unless there is a significant cost savings that is worth the extra hassle. They also go by several names online.
I found the same thing. I will avoid them unless there is a significant cost savings that is worth the extra hassle. They also go by several names online.
Same here.Based on several bad reviews I avoided them as well and bought them elsewhere.
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