Shocks: Rancho 9000XLS or Bilstein 5100?
Shocks: Rancho 9000XLS or Bilstein 5100?
Hey All, I have an 04 Supercrew 4X4, 56K... Time for new rubber and shocks... I want to level out the front rake. So hence my question for the adjustable shocks from Rancho 9000XLS or Bilstein 5100?
Thanks,
Don
Thanks,
Don
Sorry bro, wrong on both accounts! He has an '04. Both of those shocks are ride heigth adjustable and will fix the rake.
Don, it's pretty much going to boil down to brand loyalty and what you want. Both are great and both have a great rep. Never heard a bad thing abou either one. The Ranchos have the added feature of being adjustable where the Bilsteins don't. Just depends on how important that is to ya. I've seen a few guys complain about the Bilsteins ride like a truck (go figure) instead of like a '88 DeVille, but with the Ranchos you might could taylor that a bit. Haven't done a price check on the Ranchos, maybe that could be your decision maker.
Don, it's pretty much going to boil down to brand loyalty and what you want. Both are great and both have a great rep. Never heard a bad thing abou either one. The Ranchos have the added feature of being adjustable where the Bilsteins don't. Just depends on how important that is to ya. I've seen a few guys complain about the Bilsteins ride like a truck (go figure) instead of like a '88 DeVille, but with the Ranchos you might could taylor that a bit. Haven't done a price check on the Ranchos, maybe that could be your decision maker.
If you go with the Bilsteins chances are you will still have a small rake, but it will not be near the rake you have now and you will have better shocks.
Just to clarify, the 5100's will raise the front of your truck ~2", but the 04's and 05's have a greater rake than the 06 - 08, often requiring a 2.5" leveling kit. From what I have read there are mixed results using 2 to 2.5 kits where some are still not level, some are level, and some are nose high, almost as if every truck is different (blah blah blah).
If you go with the Bilsteins chances are you will still have a small rake, but it will not be near the rake you have now and you will have better shocks.
If you go with the Bilsteins chances are you will still have a small rake, but it will not be near the rake you have now and you will have better shocks.
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You can change the spring seat position when installing the shock to achieve the amount of lift you would like.
Sorry bro, wrong on both accounts! He has an '04. Both of those shocks are ride heigth adjustable and will fix the rake.
Don, it's pretty much going to boil down to brand loyalty and what you want. Both are great and both have a great rep. Never heard a bad thing abou either one. The Ranchos have the added feature of being adjustable where the Bilsteins don't. Just depends on how important that is to ya. I've seen a few guys complain about the Bilsteins ride like a truck (go figure) instead of like a '88 DeVille, but with the Ranchos you might could taylor that a bit. Haven't done a price check on the Ranchos, maybe that could be your decision maker.
Don, it's pretty much going to boil down to brand loyalty and what you want. Both are great and both have a great rep. Never heard a bad thing abou either one. The Ranchos have the added feature of being adjustable where the Bilsteins don't. Just depends on how important that is to ya. I've seen a few guys complain about the Bilsteins ride like a truck (go figure) instead of like a '88 DeVille, but with the Ranchos you might could taylor that a bit. Haven't done a price check on the Ranchos, maybe that could be your decision maker.

The R9000xl shocks are not height adjustable, only firmness. For height adjustable, the OP needs to look into the Rancho quickLift shocks: Link to Rancho quickLift. For all intents and purposes they are R9000xl shocks but have the coil collar added.
I've had the Bilstein 5100's set at 2" and really liked them, but I'd give these Ranchos a serious look. Ride firmness is adjustable in these shocks, a feature I like in my R9000xl's.
Last edited by StoveTop; Aug 10, 2009 at 04:52 PM.
Sorry bro, but YOU'RE wrong. 
The R9000xl shocks are not height adjustable, only firmness. For height adjustable, the OP needs to look into the Rancho quickLift shocks: Link to Rancho quickLift. For all intents and purposes they are R9000xl shocks but have the coil collar added.
I've had the Bilstein 5100's set at 2" and really liked them, but I'd give these Ranchos a serious look. Ride firmness is adjustable in these shocks, a feature I like in my R9000xl's.

The R9000xl shocks are not height adjustable, only firmness. For height adjustable, the OP needs to look into the Rancho quickLift shocks: Link to Rancho quickLift. For all intents and purposes they are R9000xl shocks but have the coil collar added.
I've had the Bilstein 5100's set at 2" and really liked them, but I'd give these Ranchos a serious look. Ride firmness is adjustable in these shocks, a feature I like in my R9000xl's.
Yes, only '04 and up, and the lift is accomplished by how the coil spring mounts on the shock body. Do a search, there's a few threads in detail on how this accomplished. But you are correct, the shock itself does not provide the lift. Search for 5100 or preload.
Thanks for the replies... I thought the Rancho 9000XL was height adjustable, my bad. I really want that front rake gone. I am looking into the Rancho quicklift. Thanks for the link... I am still interested in the Bilsteins 5100, but have seen they are a bit rough. Not that, that is a big deal, just that I love the ride these have.
Thanks,
Don
Thanks,
Don
Rancho Quicklifts are coilover shocks for the front end and will lift the front of a truck 1"-2.5"s. Rancho RS900XL shocks are for the front or the back of a truck they will not lift the truck. Both are nitrogen filled, have a life time warranty, and have 9 adjustable settings for road, cargo, and hauling adjustments. The Bilstein 5100 shocks will lift the front end up to 2.75"s depending on the application. I personally went with the Rancho RS900XLs all the way around do to their flexibility. I have the wireless adjustable control unit that Rancho offers in my cab and I also have a 2" leveling kit.

Front, RS900XL coilovers...

Rear, RS9000XL shocks...

Front, RS900XL coilovers...

Rear, RS9000XL shocks...
Hey JD, just looking at your pics there...don't the rear shocks mount boot down/body up?? The 9000's for my '02 do. I know that a different truck, but not really. Just curious if the instructions specified. I know on your trucks it can physically be mounted either way since there's any eye on each end.


