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Old 07-26-2010, 08:46 PM
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Default which shocks for my setup

so looking to upgrade my shocks right now.

i have a pretty stock setup 2003 H2, except for 37 inch tires. T bar cranked a little, but not max. right now i think with just the Tbars cranked, it may have maxxed out the stock shocks that are in it.

so if you are running something similar to my setup, please let me know wha shocks and model# you are using.

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Default Re: which shocks for my setup

I just got the new Rancho Shocks for this set up. They are great. Summit has them for like $42 Each. The part number is RS5370 I belive. The truck rides like stock again.

Call Summit when you place the order as they do not stock the shock but they will have Rancho drop ship them directly to you at no additional charge so you will have them really quick.

The only other option is the Bilistiens that Coginito sells and they are like $95 each but they are adjustable....

So those are your options.
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Default Re: which shocks for my setup

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I just got the new Rancho Shocks for this set up. They are great. Summit has them for like $42 Each. The part number is RS5370 I belive. The truck rides like stock again.

Call Summit when you place the order as they do not stock the shock but they will have Rancho drop ship them directly to you at no additional charge so you will have them really quick.

The only other option is the Bilistiens that Coginito sells and they are like $95 each but they are adjustable....

So those are your options.

Do those shocks work with the MyRide?
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Default Re: which shocks for my setup

www.kingshocks.com

Not cheap but IMHO one of the best!
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Default Re: which shocks for my setup

I am running the same setup as you with 37's, local shop suggested Bilsteins plus 2" because I tweaked the torsions bars. I hated the ride, felt like marshmallow suspensions. I plan on going back to the stock shocks...

BTW, how hard is it to change out the shocks?
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