I installed these on my 2017 ram 1500 2 years ago at 16,000 miles. I now have just over 40,000 miles (everything else up front is stock) and they feel great. The ride adjustments are set midway and the truck feels like it grips the road MUCH better. Too bad some people here have had a bad experience with these. My set are working well. My nephew has a 16 Ram he put them on and his work fine too.
I'm gonna order them i think. I got a 2012 quad cab hemi, it has the 20's on it. Was gonna go with some 285/75 on it after the lift. Did it level yours or it least get it almost there?
@@robbiestewart8179 Sorry this is 9 months later - You probably have yours on now, but mine looks level. I have the original 17" rims and upgraded from the 265 70's to 285 75's with Geolandar a/t go15. Your 20's I'm sure look good. I think this is how they should look from the factory.
I never seen any leveling kit ever level itself out. Say what they want but but never seen it happen. Just bought a 2007 Frontier with this same kit and it's still nose high in my opinion and it's been in awhile. But it does ride very nice for a truck. Actually the little bastard probably rides nicer than anything I've ever owned 😆
I have an 08 yukon Denali with these and its way too bouncy on most all settings, any ideas? I did install the kit that had the Magnaride delete resistors. And also swapped out the rear air ride.
Does this replace the ready lift leveling kit for expedition EL 3" front , 2" rear or not also are the springs bigger round than stock or are they more narrow to clear control arms
No bro, i installed these now my front is higher by about half an inch in the front im hoping maybe itll drop a bit after some use but i doupt itll go that way im leaning towards raising the rear a bit
installed them in my 08 tahoe 2 days ago... can't wait to take them off!!! my tahoe rides horrible now, no matter what setting. bounces all over the place. going back to oem.
Does the truck in the video have stock leaf springs and rear shocks or did they get upgraded as well? Does Rancho have a recommendation for the rear suspension?
Hi Joel. Thanks for the comment! The truck is all stock with no modifications. With that being said, we spoke with Rancho and they said that with the QuickLIFT leveling kit, the rear shocks can be upgraded to their RS999xxx shocks, but the leaf spring will remain stock.
It wasn't rough but not firmed at all regardless of which settings it was on. I took them off and replace them back with my factory Struts. surprising the factory struts were actually 1/2 inch taller.
Thanks for the question! Installing the QuickLift Suspension Kit will not affect your ride quality, but anytime you put larger tires on, your fuel economy will be decreased.
They look pretty, unfortunately if you live in the salt belt, Buffalo,NYC these do not hold up at all. The valve completely seized up, not made to withstand anything more then water and some mud.....
@@beardedbarnstormer9577 o you must be uneducated, let me help, 06 Ram 1500 5.7 345980 miles, tell me again what I'm doing wrong..I'll wait..I stand by what I said, that's shocks are not made for salt conditions so go back and park your pavement princess in the garage.
@@larmo5633 bro i live in MOAB, trust me my car sees more dirt then your little city queen any-day.... get at me when you actually get near some real mountains. again, clean your damn truck
@@beardedbarnstormer9577 flattering will get you no where...again these shocks are garbage...but if your happy with them, that's all that matters, there a nice economy shock for light duty applications..I find it interesting that of ALL the negative Reviews on TH-cam you stopped at mine and made a comment, did I strike a nerve, or was my comment the last straw that pissed you off from buying poor quality shocks..
@@larmo5633 bro because youve gone to multiple places to bitch and moan. its annoying, i run foxes so i DGAF but on other work trucks that needed to be leveled to fit 33-35 in tires they have performed great on fire roads get at me when you manage a fleet of trucks and not just your own dirty ass rig .
Have used these Quicklift RS9000's for my current 06 OffroadTacoma, they last longer than kings, or fox which require rebuild at around 50K, and are much cheaper initially, have used in the past as well on a cj jeep and 2 smaller gen 1 tacomas with great success, if in doubt go to any jeepers forum and ask about reliabiity of Rancho. I would use again on a new truck when I buy a new 2021 Tundra. Much better control while towing, I run the rancho shocks at 7 for stiffness while towing, much better control over stock yellow bilsteins. Makes the oem bilsteins look like toys when comparing side by side. Just my personal experience with Rancho.
These are trash, go with the Bilstein front leveling shocks for a much better ride and longevity. my adjusting knobs wouldn't turn after a few months and the bottom bushings have failed in less than a year. I wish I would have noticed the lower bushing problem sooner as the lower shock eyes have rubbed a groove in my cast lower a arms.
I installed these on my 2017 ram 1500 2 years ago at 16,000 miles. I now have just over 40,000 miles (everything else up front is stock) and they feel great. The ride adjustments are set midway and the truck feels like it grips the road MUCH better. Too bad some people here have had a bad experience with these. My set are working well. My nephew has a 16 Ram he put them on and his work fine too.
I'm gonna order them i think. I got a 2012 quad cab hemi, it has the 20's on it. Was gonna go with some 285/75 on it after the lift. Did it level yours or it least get it almost there?
@@robbiestewart8179 Sorry this is 9 months later - You probably have yours on now, but mine looks level. I have the original 17" rims and upgraded from the 265 70's to 285 75's with Geolandar a/t go15. Your 20's I'm sure look good. I think this is how they should look from the factory.
I never seen any leveling kit ever level itself out. Say what they want but but never seen it happen. Just bought a 2007 Frontier with this same kit and it's still nose high in my opinion and it's been in awhile. But it does ride very nice for a truck. Actually the little bastard probably rides nicer than anything I've ever owned 😆
I had them installed on my 12 frontier. The front sits very high . I had to add 3 inch spacers at the rear, and that's with rancho matching setv
I have this Kit and I love it, but the lower bushings are now worn out and I cannot replace them. Can I only replace the strut in this QuickLift Kit ?
Will be struts work on an 03 Sequoia stock?
I have an 08 yukon Denali with these and its way too bouncy on most all settings, any ideas? I did install the kit that had the Magnaride delete resistors. And also swapped out the rear air ride.
why 9 settings? lol do i need bigger sway bar links it doesn't fit? can I use rear OEM sway bar links for front ?
Does this replace the ready lift leveling kit for expedition EL 3" front , 2" rear or not also are the springs bigger round than stock or are they more narrow to clear control arms
Do these strut assemblies offer any extended wheel travel? Longer springs? Longer shocks?
Can you use a rough country 2” leveling kit with these?
Can I use a 3 inch level kit
i have a 2013 tundra rwd any recomandation please
Do you guys have these pre set for a 02 ford explorer 4x4 4.6 and can you ship to Australia cheers
the front omes rise up 2 inches what about from the rear shocks absorbers it will rise 2 inches too
No bro, i installed these now my front is higher by about half an inch in the front im hoping maybe itll drop a bit after some use but i doupt itll go that way im leaning towards raising the rear a bit
Will these fit a 2014 Ford F150 4-wheel drive
No before and after pics?
can i use a 2.5 inch lift with these?
installed them in my 08 tahoe 2 days ago... can't wait to take them off!!! my tahoe rides horrible now, no matter what setting. bounces all over the place. going back to oem.
hello Im looking at putting them in my z71 Tahoe how good have they been so far ?
Does the truck in the video have stock leaf springs and rear shocks or did they get upgraded as well? Does Rancho have a recommendation for the rear suspension?
Hi Joel. Thanks for the comment! The truck is all stock with no modifications. With that being said, we spoke with Rancho and they said that with the QuickLIFT leveling kit, the rear shocks can be upgraded to their RS999xxx shocks, but the leaf spring will remain stock.
I bought these shocks and strut but they don’t look like the ones in the video I think is false advertisement
Can I run these on a 2012 Tahoe with stock wheels or do I need new wheels ?
Thanks for the question! You should be good to run these with your stock wheels.
Looks like I might have to take them off and replace it with my factory ones. Doesnt ride good.
Is your ride rough as well?
It wasn't rough but not firmed at all regardless of which settings it was on. I took them off and replace them back with my factory Struts. surprising the factory struts were actually 1/2 inch taller.
Actually very bouncy!!! I took them off and it was actually 1/2" shorter than my stock Heavy duty struts.
Rs9000xl ride awesome on my 2500HD Duramax!
Will this kit effect my ride quality or gas mileage?
Thanks for the question! Installing the QuickLift Suspension Kit will not affect your ride quality, but anytime you put larger tires on, your fuel economy will be decreased.
Mine was junk. Couldn't turn the knobs from day 1
They look pretty, unfortunately if you live in the salt belt, Buffalo,NYC these do not hold up at all. The valve completely seized up, not made to withstand anything more then water and some mud.....
god i hated people like you when living up north.... clean your freaking truck more and not just when spring gets there....
@@beardedbarnstormer9577 o you must be uneducated, let me help, 06 Ram 1500 5.7 345980 miles, tell me again what I'm doing wrong..I'll wait..I stand by what I said, that's shocks are not made for salt conditions so go back and park your pavement princess in the garage.
@@larmo5633 bro i live in MOAB, trust me my car sees more dirt then your little city queen any-day.... get at me when you actually get near some real mountains.
again, clean your damn truck
@@beardedbarnstormer9577 flattering will get you no where...again these shocks are garbage...but if your happy with them, that's all that matters, there a nice economy shock for light duty applications..I find it interesting that of ALL the negative Reviews on TH-cam you stopped at mine and made a comment, did I strike a nerve, or was my comment the last straw that pissed you off from buying poor quality shocks..
@@larmo5633 bro because youve gone to multiple places to bitch and moan. its annoying, i run foxes so i DGAF but on other work trucks that needed to be leveled to fit 33-35 in tires they have performed great on fire roads
get at me when you manage a fleet of trucks and not just your own dirty ass rig
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I have a 2010 Silverado 1500 4x4
thanks, I will be able to sleep peacefully now
35s if you own a Ford but only 33s if you own GMC and Chevy because of the square wheel wells. Dont know about the brand new trucks.
Does these work on 2013?
Hi Joseph. Are you referring to a 2013 F-150? Also, do you have 4WD or RWD?
yes
this struts noooo good
Have used these Quicklift RS9000's for my current 06 OffroadTacoma, they last longer than kings, or fox which require rebuild at around 50K, and are much cheaper initially, have used in the past as well on a cj jeep and 2 smaller gen 1 tacomas with great success, if in doubt go to any jeepers forum and ask about reliabiity of Rancho. I would use again on a new truck when I buy a new 2021 Tundra. Much better control while towing, I run the rancho shocks at 7 for stiffness while towing, much better control over stock yellow bilsteins. Makes the oem bilsteins look like toys when comparing side by side. Just my personal experience with Rancho.
What the heck I know you dude haha.
These are trash, go with the Bilstein front leveling shocks for a much better ride and longevity. my adjusting knobs wouldn't turn after a few months and the bottom bushings have failed in less than a year. I wish I would have noticed the lower bushing problem sooner as the lower shock eyes have rubbed a groove in my cast lower a arms.
Had them and it’s not worth it nor is it good for your vehicle! This is no such thing as a “quick lift”