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Old 05-19-2008, 02:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Anybody Running Rancho 5000 Shocks?

Has anybody tried these Ranchos or any other type of shocks on their Tundra?

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Old 05-19-2008, 05:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Has anybody tried these Ranchos or any other type of shocks on their Tundra?

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Are you looking to replace the TRD Bilsteins with these?
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Yeah i'm curious too. Was thinking about the 5000's or even the adjustable 9000's.

Was wondering if it would help smooth out the back, cuz i normally ride with no weight in the back...
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Old 05-19-2008, 09:29 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Are you looking to replace the TRD Bilsteins with these?
Yeah, I want to try something different. Maybe one with an adjustable dampener. I was hoping to run a set of Edlebrock AIS shocks, but their Tech got back to me and they don't have any available for the new Tundra, and no current plans to offer them.
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They are good shocks I have run them on many of my trucks. They are about the same as the Pro Comp 3000. I would run PC as I am not impressed with Ranchos customer service
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I loved the rancho 5000 on my 93 toyota pickup. I was thinking about swapping my stock shocks out but it looks a lot harder then my old truck since it has coils on the front. They have to perform better then the stock ones that came with the truck.
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Had RS5000's on my 2000 Z71 and my 05 Silvy - made a big difference in ride and body roll. Can't lose with those shocks!
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Has anybody tried these Ranchos or any other type of shocks on their Tundra?

Rancho RS5000 Shocks
I have the Rancho 9000XL's on mine. I like the adjustability feature. Dampens more on the rebound so as a result, the leaf springs compress. The stock shocks are stiff both compression and rebound.
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