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We are considering using Rancho shocks and the Rancho front springs on our '69 4x4. Does anyone have any recommendations on maybe other brands, or know who has the best pricing on the Rancho stuff?
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I don't know about the pricing but I do know that Rancho is good and so is Energy Suspension.

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normal rancho shocks are like 4 or 5 bucks more expensive than normal skyjackers on most of the websites I go too. I think going with all rancho parts would be the way to go
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I have broke so many Ranchos on my old jeep and my ford. I have been using Skyjackers for two years now without any problems.
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