I think the bils are a better choice than ranchoLooking to replace stock height shocks. Looking at the Bilstein 4600. Has anyone ran the rancho shocks on stock suspension?
I switched from the standard molar shocks to the 4600 Bilstein shocks and I like the 4600s.Looking to replace stock height shocks. Looking at the Bilstein 4600. Has anyone ran the rancho shocks on stock suspension?
I think the bils are a better choice
Truck is completely stock, have looked at the 5100 but looks like you need to have a lift of some sort, not stock height. I could be wrong on that. When I was thinking of doing the level, I would have went with the 5100. But keeping it stock so that is why I have looked at the 4600.Can't go wrong with the 4600.
You don't give a lot of detail about your truck or intended use. 5100 may also be an option, though they are "sportier," they are great for a tow pig or off road use.
One of my factory rears leaked at 5K miles and timing for a tow trip didn't allow for a dealer visit so I just upgraded to the 5100's.
Truck is completely stock, have looked at the 5100 but looks like you need to have a lift of some sort, not stock height. I could be wrong on that. When I was thinking of doing the level, I would have went with the 5100. But keeping it stock so that is why I have looked at the 4600.
LOL, I was thinking the silver looked better tooI put the 5100's on my stock 23 3500. Was a great choice. Definitely firm but in a good way. My wife even noticed how it rode better on certain sections of highway. Wish I had done it before our summer trip but super happy with them.
Plus, I know this is vain, they look better on my night edition than the yellow and blue of the 4600's.
I'll be interested to hear your feedback on fitment/install/ride quality after you get them put on.This is what I got from Shock Surplus.View attachment 90644
Re Rancho Shocks: I've had them but found that getting under the truck to adjust the little red knobs to adapt to whatever load I might have got old pretty quick. You also have to take those knobs apart and grease them periodically - another maintenance item to add to the list of things I've got to get done.Looking to replace stock height shocks. Looking at the Bilstein 4600. Has anyone ran the rancho shocks on stock suspension?
The last Rancho set I bought (for the jeep) rusted really fast. The Bilstein 5150's I had years ago on my 1500 Ram didn't seem to do that. I'm not a fan of the knob thing either. Maybe on a sports car or specialized vehicle (rock buggy, etc) the knob would be good, but not on my daily driver.Re Rancho Shocks: I've had them but found that getting under the truck to adjust the little red knobs to adapt to whatever load I might have got old pretty quick. You also have to take those knobs apart and grease them periodically - another maintenance item to add to the list of things I've got to get done.
They do have a very good warranty, but be sure you read the requirements and retain the required information in case you ever need it.
I bought a new 2500 Bighorn Friday and after driving 3100 miles two weeks ago in my son’s 24 with stock suspension I think a better shock would be a great upgrade. I may be interested in putting a taller Thuren coil later but would like to put the 5100’s on my truck first. It seems you are saying this is ok? Am I understanding you correctly. If so please let me know which ones you put on yours. Thanks in advance!I put the 5100's on my stock 23 3500. Was a great choice. Definitely firm but in a good way. My wife even noticed how it rode better on certain sections of highway. Wish I had done it before our summer trip but super happy with them.
Plus, I know this is vain, they look better on my night edition than the yellow and blue of the 4600's.
Yes, my truck is stock and they are great. No issues.I bought a new 2500 Bighorn Friday and after driving 3100 miles two weeks ago in my son’s 24 with stock suspension I think a better shock would be a great upgrade. I may be interested in putting a taller Thuren coil later but would like to put the 5100’s on my truck first. It seems you are saying this is ok? Am I understanding you correctly. If so please let me know which ones you put on yours. Thanks in advance!