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Rough Country Strut assembly

Put RC m1s in the front (a tier below yours) and it rides like any other 20 year old truck (fine in my opinion). I have no problem off roading either. Have kept up or surpassed many more expensive builds on trails.

Pros: good off-road performance
Vehicle: Toyota
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Rough Country Strut assembly

I have them on my f150 and they right a lot better than my factory worn out struts. the only thing I didn’t like is that they advertise a 2” lift and my truck only went up 1”.

Pros: better than factory struts
Cons: lift less than advertised
Vehicle: Ford
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Yeah I’ve had Rough Country on my trucks before. It gets the leveled look, but that’s about it. Much rougher ride and not confidence inspiring at all.

Pros: leveled look
Cons: rougher ride
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Rough Country Strut assembly

Dude I replaced my upper control arms, front preloads, and rear struts with rough country n3.

The front had blown out Monroe’s and rear blown out bilstein heavy duty. These are now the 3rd set of struts and preloads for the truck. (Now at 216k) They sucked. Like they really sucked. These n3 rough country ride soooo much better.

Pros: ride soooo much better
Cons: They sucked
Mileage: 216000 km
Part number: N3
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Rough Country Strut assembly
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I just installed the N3 loaded struts from Rough Country yesterday. Went out for a test drive afterwards and drove the truck to and from work today. Truck handles so much better than OEM shocks/struts. They are much softer and feel more “planted.” BUT, my OEM shocks were pretty bad. I’m sure a suspension setup north of $1k would ride better than this setup. But for $330, this setup is well worth it and is a night and day difference.

Pros: much softer, feels planted
Cons: OEM shocks were bad
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The brand is registered in USA. Official website: https://www.roughcountry.com.

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Currently there are 9 reviews and 29 votes. Average rating — 3 out of 5. Vote balance: 16 up, 13 down.

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  2. Bounce - car keeps oscillating after rough roads - rated ambivalently. 3.2 points out of 5.
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