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Ride quality isn’t noticeably different. Bilstein or Fox are great upgrades for the stock rancho badged shocks either way.
I love my rancho 5000s but used bilstiens on bigger trucks in the past and those do their job well still
I got some Ranchos on my 88 which have been great so far. Had them about 2 years, but I don’t go off-road, or at least hardcore anyway. They’re nice and firm
I’ve had good luck with KYB shocks.
On my 2016 prius, I bought kyb structs and shocks for $400 installed it for 350
The KYB Shocks and Quick Struts made it a brand-new car.
EXCEPT, with the OEM suspension, it never rode so WELL.
The vague, plush, sloppy feel of OEM felt like crap. No steering response or any road feel, anytime you tried to avoid a pothole in the road, you seemed to hit it.
I'm really happy with them. They have eight adjustable settings both the front and the rear for preload and dampening. Otherwise my feelings about the Rancho shocks have been very favorable and the ride quality is at least equal to original factory with some adjustability for when I want to tow or go off-road and I like that.
I put KYB OEM equivalent shocks on my old Crown Vic several years ago. The major brands made the car float and bob like a '62 model. I tried KYB because they had a set for my car and a 2-3 year range. Everyone else was 'this fits '75 thru 2002 models. I was very pleased with them.
I have the same ones on mine. they seem to do the job just fine. a bit stiffer than the oil filled sachs
The KYB shocks I ordered from them had the wrong bushings, both front and back sets.
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