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sweet thanks guys
 
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I think I am just gonna go with the Rancho shocks on my truck, but then again, I do plan to wheel it some, so it may be a better idea for me to go ahead and get some Bilsteins. I just keep looking at price, and like was mentioned before, for $30 a pop the Ranchos are very tempting.
 
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yea i agree, kyb and bilsteins seem to be the popular choice
 
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the kybs for the 0-2 inch raised for ranger goes up to 2004 on summitracing, would these shocks fit on my 06?
 
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Originally Posted by 06fx4jb83
the kybs for the 0-2 inch raised for ranger goes up to 2004 on summitracing, would these shocks fit on my 06?
It should, only things that has changed on our trucks is the looks. Frame, suspension, shock mounts should all the same.
 
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thanks man
 
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