Rancho Leveling

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I've got a 2014 Ram Regular cab 4x4 Hemi. I'm looking to level and install 35's. A local offroad shop is recommending I go with Rancho Quicklift struts in the front and Rancho 9000 series in the back. Both of these will have Rancho adjustable shocks so I will be able to adjust the ride quality. I'm just looking for opinions on this setup!

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Rancho doesn’t get much luv round here for some reason ...


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I had the the quick-lifts on the front of my Ram. Loved them! I didn’t adjust them much, more of just dialing them in to my taste. The adjustment from 1 to the 9 setting is HUGE! Such a big difference. Having them in the rear would be great when having a payload or while towing.
Only downside to them on the front is they will only lift them 1.5-2.25. That’s not enough for some. After a year, I had just under 1.75” lift. That’s why I swapped them out for Fox 2.0 coil over shocks.
 

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I love my Rancho QL's, wanted to try something different than Bilstein 5100's with factory springs on the 3-4 perch on this truck, i've tried 5100's in 4-5 different applications, always at the highest perch or -1 from that one, and after trying this QL setup in the RAM i don't think i'll be lifting another vehicle again past maybe the 2nd perch with factory springs if i had to use the adjustable type struts ever again, the 0" perch with longer springs is where things should be at for best ride/performance.

Ranchos started out at the advertised 2.25" in my crew cab and did settle at 2"
Stock measurements with stock 275/60/20
front: 36 1/8
rear 39 1/4

After Ranchos QL settled with 315/70/17
Front 39 1/8
Rear 40 1/8
They haven't moved in 6 months and i go offroad quite often.

The adjustability for the street is great and i haven't have any issues with them, factory ride if you set at them at #4, sportier at #6 which is where i'm runing them now or you can run them firmer if you run heavy. My Silverado is still running the 5100's at the top perch, i'll wait a couple of months to recover some from Christmas :) and i'll get me a set of those Rancho QL for that one as well. They're really nice as long as you want to stay level at 2". If you want higher you could do like most for example and get either a 1.5" BL or go with a full 4" spacer lift kit, you can always reuse the Rancho struts in that instance.
 
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Rancho doesn’t get much luv round here for some reason ...


I think I'm one of their few champions... I've used Rancho kits on three full-size Bronco's and my 98 RAM 2500... Have never had a problem with any of the lifts and I'll recommend them to anyone asking...

I'm planning on a Rancho lift for my 12 RAM as soon as the $$$ is available... I'm going with a 4" lift all around with an additional 2" leveling on the front. Talking with the guy at Rancho, he guarantees I can comfortably get 35" BFG Mud Terrain's under the truck... I'm also going with dual shocks on each corner and (probably) dual steering stabilizers...
 

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I think I'm one of their few champions... I've used Rancho kits on three full-size Bronco's and my 98 RAM 2500... Have never had a problem with any of the lifts and I'll recommend them to anyone asking...

I'm planning on a Rancho lift for my 12 RAM as soon as the $$$ is available... I'm going with a 4" lift all around with an additional 2" leveling on the front. Talking with the guy at Rancho, he guarantees I can comfortably get 35" BFG Mud Terrain's under the truck... I'm also going with dual shocks on each corner and (probably) dual steering stabilizers...


4th gen 2500”s can fit 37”s with just a lvl and boy oh boy does it look good
 

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4th gen 2500”s can fit 37”s with just a lvl and boy oh boy does it look good


Agreed but I like the "lifted look" along with more open wheel wells... If I didn't have my wife to consider, I'd go with a full on lift and 37's or even 40's...
 

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my rancho leveln shocks for upfront lasted 100k miles, then the rubber spacer on driverside cracked so she sits .5" lower on drivers side. but they got 100k on em.

they are well priced for what u get. buying another pair now.

get em. why pay $1500 to do same thing unless u r rich then buy FOX or just get a hennessy raptor
 

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Another fan of the Quicklifts here. I don't like the nose high look of the leveled trucks and have been very happy with my Ranchos. Plus, I like that it's a complete strut designed to work together.
 

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(Sounding old here) Back in the day (80's), Rancho was THE go-to for lift kits that were done right...They were more expensive than other options, but worth every penny. Somewhere, somehow, they (IMO) fell behind others in the industry and now design and build economical good-enough stuff for people on a budget. Just my $.02, which is worth what ya paid for it.
 

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275/65-20 on 20x8 factory wheels. I have 1" wheel spacers for a more aggressive stance as well.
 

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(Sounding old here) Back in the day (80's), Rancho was THE go-to for lift kits that were done right...They were more expensive than other options, but worth every penny. Somewhere, somehow, they (IMO) fell behind others in the industry and now design and build economical good-enough stuff for people on a budget. Just my $.02, which is worth what ya paid for it.

You do realize they are more expensive than the Bilstein's that everyone uses, right? Not that price dictates quality but the Bils are about $150 less for a pair.
 

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I'll tell you my opinion after running them in my truck, you're right somewhere somehow they got a reputaton of bad quality overall, reputation that they can't seem to shake across some markets. i used to say exactly the same thing you're saying, I'll tell you they're a lot bigger in the Jeep market especially the Wranglers. Ranchos are the go to suspension in the Wrangler community like Bisltein seem be for us in the RAM community.

I guess people often associate the 5000 series, white shock with red boots ($40 tiwn tube shocks) with the Rancho name, you just did it in this post. Their shocks are not exactly worst that Bilstein unless you want to argue about finish and weld quality, people often associate the shinny finish and better overall weld quaility on the 5100's with everything that has the Rancho name, have you seen the welds and overall frame defects on the Bisltein 4600's ?? those are the ones we should compared to the 5000 series, arguably the 9000 series falls in the same category, i guess something in the twin tube desin makes them that way. Biggest complaint in the 9000 series has always been the little knob adjuster, it works but is cheaply made and if you live in the salt belt it might get stuck frozen, (you can spray some wd-40 often if you have a lot of salt in the road) and then you the have those who think because they're adjustable that they can bomb whoops in the desert with them asides from this, the 9000 are solid street shocks that you make work to your advantage if you're running heavy loads or just wanting something to resemble the stock ride or even softer if you wanted. Im more than happy with them that ill be yanking out the 5100's i have in my Silverado and getting the quicklift struts with their adjustable knob and rear 9000 adjustable in that truck. 5100's stopped impressing me long time ago.

You could compare the Rancho 7000 series with the 5100's, about the same price, shinny finish, better welds, and monotube design, the issue, they don't have an adjustable perch like option like the front 5100's in the 7000 series, live axles doesn't have that problem :)
the closest thing to a 5100 will be the 9000 series quicklift strut, unfortunately they're not heigh adjustable, and in this particular community it seems pennis size is measured by how tall your truck looks like compared to others, so 5100's can be set at 2.8, while Ranchos QL's go to 2.25", compared a truck with 5100's at 2.1 and the Rancho QL and they should be abut the same height, i ran mine hard and they did stay at the same height after setling down, (2" lift)

This should be the ones you should be looking to compare to the 5100's front
https://www.suspensionconnection.co...mLKGTThExTv8LcrbqaaWGNexHNSoKM-IaAuBnEALw_wcB

This are the rears
https://www.suspensionconnection.com/rancho-rs999367-ram-1500-rs9000xl.html

Or this ones in the 7000 series for the rear as well
https://www.realtruck.com/rancho-rs7000mt-shocks-and-struts/rs7367.html
 
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That Rancho shock doesn’t have the ability to lift ...


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Not sure I understand that statement. Shocks dampen spring oscillations. They don't support weight, hence they don't "lift" anything. The shock in the link is for lifted trucks. Help me understand what you are trying to convey.
 

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I'll tell you my opinion after running them in my truck, you're right somewhere somehow they got a reputaton of bad quality overall, reputation that they can't seem to shake across some markets. i used to say exactly the same thing you're saying, I'll tell you they're a lot bigger in the Jeep market especially the Wranglers. Ranchos are the go to suspension in the Wrangler community like Bisltein seem be for us in the RAM community.

I guess people often associate the 5000 series, white shock with red boots ($40 tiwn tube shocks) with the Rancho name, you just did it in this post. Their shocks are not exactly worst that Bilstein unless you want to argue about finish and weld quality, people often associate the shinny finish and better overall weld quaility on the 5100's with everything that has the Racnho name, have you seen the welds and overall frame defects on the Bisltein 4600's ?? those are the ones we should compared to the 5000 series, arguably the 9000 series falls in the same category, i guess something in the twin tube desin makes them that way. Biggest complaint in the 9000 series has always been the little knob adjuster, it works but is cheaply made and if you live in the salt belt it might get stuck frozen, and then you the have those who think because they're adjustable that they can bomb whoops in the desert with them asides from this, the 9000 are solid street shocks that you make work to your advantage if you're running heavy loads or just wanting something to resemble the stock ride or even shofter if you wanted, , im more than happy with them that ill be yanking out the 5100's i have in silverado and getting the quicklift struts with their adjustable knob and rear 9000 adjustable in that truck. 5100's stopped impressing me long time ago.
You could compare the Rancho 7000 series with the 5100's, about the same price, shinny finish, better welds, and monotube design, the issue, they don't have an adjustable perch like option like the front 5100's in the 7000 series, live axles doesn't have that problem :)
the closest thing to a 5100 will be the 900 series quicklist strut, unfortuantely they're not heigh adjustable, and in this particular community it seems pennis size is measured by how tall your truck looks like compared to others, so 5100's can be set at 2.8, while Ranchos QL's go to 2.25", compared a truck with 5100's at 2.1 and the Rancho QL and they should be abut the same height, i ran mine hard and they did stay at the same height after setling down, (2" lift)
this should be the ones you should be looking to compare to the 5100's
https://www.suspensionconnection.co...mLKGTThExTv8LcrbqaaWGNexHNSoKM-IaAuBnEALw_wcB


Makes sense. I suspect that Rancho's (and probably Bilsteins) are made by someone else. The Bilstein 5100 and Rancho 7000 sure do look A LOT alike and are priced similar. Your link goes to what I call a strut (coil over), not really a traditional shock. Not sure how you can compare a coil-over with a Bilstein 5100 shock. And I agree, the Bilstein 4600 is just a stock FCA shock with a yellow paint job...or so it seems.
 

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My bad ... The 5100’s for the 1500’s have lockring grooves to move the lower coil spring seat up the shock bottom, which does provide lift


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