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Mildly lifted F-350: Toning down the bounce?

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Old 10-05-2017, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Rancho Suspension
Maybe on the the overextending.
A buddy had the dual setup up front onis and if I recall it was the same part number as stock just times 2.
I have an 03 on 35" tires and about a 4" or so system and the 4" shocks no issues.
If we are in the running it is rebate time


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Hey you guys certainly are in the running! I will price out Rancho RS9000XL shocks and Rancho stabilizers. Just have to make sure I find a shop that will install equipment I supply. Cheers!
 
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Old 10-05-2017, 02:58 PM
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Thanks! I know you mentioned a time frame, we usually do a spring rebate (starts in March) and a fall rebate, Shocktober.
Wanted you to know your options.
Matt


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Hey you guys certainly are in the running! I will price out Rancho RS9000XL shocks and Rancho stabilizers. Just have to make sure I find a shop that will install equipment I supply. Cheers!
 
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Old 10-07-2017, 04:56 PM
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Thanks! I know you mentioned a time frame, we usually do a spring rebate (starts in March) and a fall rebate, Shocktober.
Wanted you to know your options.
Matt
I measured the front mount to mount and it was 22". So it appears the RS999264 with a range of 15.700-24.340" should be good, right? It says it is intended for 4" lift.

The rear was 27" so I would do RS999261with a 19.500-32.460" range.

Does that sound correct?

There are BDS steering stabilizers which I measured 21.5" and 15.5" as installed. One is damaged so I'd like to replace those as well. How would I match these up to the Rancho equivalent?

Thanks!
 
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Old 10-09-2017, 10:38 AM
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The best way to get an accurate measurement is to remove a shock and compress/extend. But if you feel good go for it. I bet you are correct.

On the dual set up the PN we use is RS5410 (x2)
Rancho RS5000 Steering Damper - RS5000? Steering Stabilizer - Shock Absorbers - Rancho® Performance Products

The bracket we offer probably looks like the BDS one.
Here is ours
RS64550
Rancho Dual Steering Damper Bracket - Steering Stabilizer Brackets - Shock Absorbers - Rancho® Performance Products

Hope this helps!!
Matt

Originally Posted by koselig
I measured the front mount to mount and it was 22". So it appears the RS999264 with a range of 15.700-24.340" should be good, right? It says it is intended for 4" lift.

The rear was 27" so I would do RS999261with a 19.500-32.460" range.

Does that sound correct?

There are BDS steering stabilizers which I measured 21.5" and 15.5" as installed. One is damaged so I'd like to replace those as well. How would I match these up to the Rancho equivalent?

Thanks!
 
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