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Old 10-03-2016, 07:01 AM
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These are the PN's we use in our 2" SPORT system

RS7000MT
RS7326 (front)
RS7330 (rear)

RS9000XL
RS999326 (front)
RS999330 (rear)

One thing to consider is that in our 2" system we provide a "drop" bracket for the rear brake lines. So keep that in mind.

We also don't sell direct, so look to your favorite retailer up North, the rebate DOES apply up there too!



Originally Posted by teamgreen666
Looking for some new shocks for a 2013 JKU.
( lift)
2" front
1.5 rear

Could you send me prices for the rs7000 and rs9000 please and that's all four shocks.
I'm in Quebec City, Canada.

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Originally Posted by Rancho
These are the PN's we use in our 2" SPORT system RS7000MT RS7326 (front) RS7330 (rear) RS9000XL RS999326 (front) RS999330 (rear) One thing to consider is that in our 2" system we provide a "drop" bracket for the rear brake lines. So keep that in mind. We also don't sell direct, so look to your favorite retailer up North, the rebate DOES apply up there too!
Ok thanks I'll look at the 4 wheel parts
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I've been searching for remote reservoir shocks, does Rancho still make them for JKU's?
I have a 2011 JKU, with a 4" suspension lift.
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Default 2015 Stock Wrangler Sport - new shocks?

New Jeep owner, new to the JK Forum. Purchased a 2015 Wrangler Sport with no mods. 75% of my time will be daily commuting, 25% off roading in and around Yosemite along Fire Service roads with occasional moderate rocky terrain. Which Rancho shock would you recommend (5000/7000/9000) and if you don't mind, can you confirm what the part numbers would be for front and rear installation?
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Last full weekend to take advantage of Shocktober!!!

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Last day to take advantage of this deal!!!
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Originally Posted by Rancho
RS999329 (front)
RS999330 (rear)
Bought mine on the last day! Woo!
I ended up deciding on the RS999329 up front but RS7328 in the rear to better match the recommended lengths of my Synergy coils. Would there be any issues mixing and matching the 9000XL with the 7000MT shocks? I'm hoping there won't be any kind of weird ride disparity with having buttery soft shocks up front (low # setting) and stiffer shocks in the rear. Thanks for the awesome promotion!
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Nope there is no issue doing this combo. Some guys who tow a lot (think the 3/4 and 1 ton truck guys) will do this set up and enjoy it.


Originally Posted by Vintage
Bought mine on the last day! Woo!
I ended up deciding on the RS999329 up front but RS7328 in the rear to better match the recommended lengths of my Synergy coils. Would there be any issues mixing and matching the 9000XL with the 7000MT shocks? I'm hoping there won't be any kind of weird ride disparity with having buttery soft shocks up front (low # setting) and stiffer shocks in the rear. Thanks for the awesome promotion!



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