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Which model? I found 2 different part numbers for the front, 565090 and the 565081. Priced at $88.xx and $104.xx respectively. Couldn't find a difference in the part description. Same story on the rear from 3 different vendors.
Which model? I found 2 different part numbers for the front, 565090 and the 565081. Priced at $88.xx and $104.xx respectively. Couldn't find a difference in the part description. Same story on the rear from 3 different vendors.
Another vote for the Rancho RS900XL. I've had mine for a couple of years and love them. 1 for off-road, 5 for daily driving, and 9 for renal failure.
I was going to go Bilstein for the longest time until I started reading about some disappointed buyers and I got the Ranchos when they were doing the buy 3 get 1 free deal (I think they do that once a year). I'm exceptionally happy with them and will definitely replace them with the same again when these wear out.
I have bilstein 5100s and they are a firm ride, not as cusht as stock. Ran the stock ones to 315,000 miles, they were nit damping anymore at that point
Another vote for the Rancho RS900XL. I've had mine for a couple of years and love them. 1 for off-road, 5 for daily driving, and 9 for renal failure.
I was going to go Bilstein for the longest time until I started reading about some disappointed buyers and I got the Ranchos when they were doing the buy 3 get 1 free deal (I think they do that once a year). I'm exceptionally happy with them and will definitely replace them with the same again when these wear out.
I bought mine on the same type of deal, very hard to say no considering there isn't too much $ at risk. I have Bilsteins on my Tundra that I installed in December of 2011 and I was under there the other day and they are getting pretty rusty and corroded, which ironically is what some people knock the older Ranchos for.