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Yes much better. I thought the Ranchos up front and the zone shocks where good until i put the Bilsteins on. Way better. Truck feels smother and more panted to the ground.

Nice. I find the ranchos rough. Hitting bumps seem very harsh and the truck almost seems like it's hopping lol. I just want the bilstein struts in the front I don't mind the zone shocks in the rear

 

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Nice. I find the ranchos rough. Hitting bumps seem very harsh and the truck almost seems like it's hopping lol. I just want the bilstein struts in the front I don't mind the zone shocks in the rear

 

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So I don't have a all terrain. I have the SLT and I seem to have that problem. Do you know how much better the rear zone shocks perform compared to the stock rear shocks?

 

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So I don't have a all terrain. I have the SLT and I seem to have that problem. Do you know how much better the rear zone shocks perform compared to the stock rear shocks?

 

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Its hard to say cause it rides so rough cause of the struts that it's hard to tell how the rear is performing lol

 

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Its hard to say cause it rides so rough cause of the struts that it's hard to tell how the rear is performing lol

 

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So you wouldn't recommend the Zone lift? It really ride that rough?

 

 

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Its hard to say cause it rides so rough cause of the struts that it's hard to tell how the rear is performing lol

 

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Apparently I don't know what the struts are lol.

 

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Do you have Bilsteins in the back as well?

 

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Yes I do.. At first I just changed the front... I was so taken aback on how much better the front felt compared to the rear shocks that a week later I changed them also to Bilsteins.

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So I don't have a all terrain. I have the SLT and I seem to have that problem. Do you know how much better the rear zone shocks perform compared to the stock rear shocks?

 

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The rear zone shocks are needed because the length..also they seem the same to me as the ranchos. But the Bilsteins trump them all. I have had all three on my truck with in a months time so thats a pretty good and close comparison window of time.

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The rear zone shocks are needed because the length..also they seem the same to me as the ranchos. But the Bilsteins trump them all. I have had all three on my truck with in a months time so thats a pretty good and close comparison window of time.

Thanks for the input man. Yeah my suspension seems super stiff which sucks cause I feel it is taking a toll on my truck. But I don't want to do the lift and tires till my tires are worn down. Not broke but not wealthy enough to do it like that.

 

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2016 6.2L All/Terrain 4x4

 

8" total lift. Zone 6.5 plus Bilstein shocks set at 1.5" and a 1.5" AAL.

35.5" tires Goodyear Duratracs.

 

 

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Man what a good looking truck. That blue is sweet man

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Yes I do.. At first I just changed the front... I was so taken aback on how much better the front felt compared to the rear shocks that a week later I changed them also to Bilsteins.

Do you happen to have part numbers for the Bilsteins..I have the 7.5" RC not sure if it differs much on rear shocks

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Do you happen to have part numbers for the Bilsteins..I have the 7.5" RC not sure if it differs much on rear shocks

Sure man. I had to call Zone to get all the specs on the shock that came with the lift kit. Then contacted Bilstien. This is the one I went with for the rear with my 8" of lift.

BSN-33-230382

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Do any of you that run the 5-7.5in loft have any troubles getting into parking garages. I'll be living in an apartment that has indoor garage parking soon and don't want to do too tall of a lift and not fit. They told me that the entry height would be normal of that of most parking garages.

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My truck won't fit in my garage, 6 inch lift with 35s.

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I don't believe you'll have an issue as a normal parking garage height is 10'-12' tall. My truck with a 6" lift and 35" tires is almost 7' tall. I can almost get into my residential home garage.

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Sure man. I had to call Zone to get all the specs on the shock that came with the lift kit. Then contacted Bilstien. This is the one I went with for the rear with my 8" of lift.

BSN-33-230382

What about the front part number

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