Shock absorbers FOX or Rancho
I got some Ranchos on my 88 which have been great so far. Had them about 2 years, but I don’t go off-road, or at least hardcore anyway. They’re nice and firm
I put on the fox shocks and Rubicon front springs as wells as some 34’s and it does great off road while still towing well.
I'm really happy with them. They have eight adjustable settings both the front and the rear for preload and dampening. Otherwise my feelings about the Rancho shocks have been very favorable and the ride quality is at least equal to original factory with some adjustability for when I want to tow or go off-road and I like that.
I opted for Fox 2.0 reservoir shocks after finding a very good deal. The Fox shocks are excellent.
Rancho RS5000x are about $200 for a set of 4 and they are a much better product than Skyjacker hydros. Highly recommend them.
I put Rancho 7000? Mono tubes on our 2010 and 5100s on our 2012. Both our great and will last 100k miles.
I know they are in a little different class, but my Jeep has never been as comfortable as it is now that it's on FOX remote reservoir shocks. The off-road performance is great too.
Rancho shocks are for off-road style ride. Will absorb heavy impacts and be stiff on the pavement.
I put these Rancho RS9000XL Shocks on in 2018 on my 2007 Xterra. I've only put about 20K miles on since. Very disappointed in both the quality and the soft ride they provided. I put on Bilstein 5100s, so far they feel much better.
Bought my truck new and my ranchos were already leaking. So my opinion on them are not high.
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