Shocks: Bilstein 5100 or Rancho 9000

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Re: Shocks: Bilstein 5100 or Rancho 9000

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I blew the pro comps carrying a heavy load at -15C on a hunting trip last fall. The nitrogen charge doesn't like cold and heavy loads.
Oil(shocks) foams under heavy load negating the shock effect so the smart engineers introduced nitrogen loading to reduce that problem. Think of your tailgate and it's shocks.. Everyone has to get them replaced (or reloaded) eventually. The parts are still good but the charge is gone.

Oil only shocks are supposed to have a larger oil capacity. The shock companies are phasing out oil only shocks. I'll only know after I try them for a year.
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Re: Shocks: Bilstein 5100 or Rancho 9000

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So you were happy with the procomp's, except they didn't do well in the cold/heavy loads so you want to try something that will work in those situations?

I only ask because I was going to go with procomp's for now
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Re: Shocks: Bilstein 5100 or Rancho 9000

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PC's should work well for you, have fun
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Re: Shocks: Bilstein 5100 or Rancho 9000

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I just called Lordco and was quoted $85/ea for the front and they couldn't find the rear. I used these part numbers:

Procomp part numbers

Front : 914510
Rear : 923509 (non-ECS)

For a stock L400 without ECS.

Yikes!
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Re: Shocks: Bilstein 5100 or Rancho 9000

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Lordco can be a rip-off sometimes. Try North Shore Auto Parts or North Shore Off Road. NSAP might be called "Auto Parts Plus" now, they are still there on First Street, one street west of Fell in North Van.

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Re: Shocks: Bilstein 5100 or Rancho 9000

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North Shore Off-Road was very competitive on Pro-Comps for my land Cruiser.
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Re: Shocks: Bilstein 5100 or Rancho 9000

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I have the RS9000s. they are adequate but after 4 years, I have noticed that they are rusting rather quickly. they still work fine, but I suspect I might only get another year or two out of them.
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Re: Shocks: Bilstein 5100 or Rancho 9000

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almac wrote:I have the RS9000s. they are adequate but after 4 years, I have noticed that they are rusting rather quickly. they still work fine, but I suspect I might only get another year or two out of them.
Yeah, the performance is fine but they are inclined to rust. Had mine for, I guess seven years now. Still good but rusted on the outside. I think when they are due for replacement, I'll paint them with some good aromatic industrial coating. Perhaps in orange to match my callipers and drums.

No, on second thought ~ it'll be a green. a complementary colour to the callipers.

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