Been driving on the Rancho/Moog combo now for a couple weeks, here in SE Michigan on our terrible roads and have to say I am pretty impressed. I am sure the Bilsteins are better, but for the money the Ranchos are pretty nice!
Yeah if you have the auto ride suspension you'll want to do the springs as well. The stock springs are really soft as they rely on the auto ride shocks for support. Moog 81071 is the non Z71 spring
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Installed the Rancho yesterday, the ride is way better! No more wallowy feeling, absorbs the bad Michigan roads very well. I haven't done the springs yet, I couldn't get the axle low enough with just my floor jack etc. Taking it to a buddies shop soon.
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I just bought these off of Amazon yesterday to replace my failed AutoRide system.
Moog 81071 springs
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00498UJ0U/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Rancho RS5000 series shocks (RS5265, RS5262)...
Howdy all, I recently bought a clean 2005 Escalade that has non-functioning Z55 suspension. I would like to replace it with basically a 'stock' Tahoe/Yukon passive system.
So far my plan is to use the Moog 81071 springs paired with Rancho RS5265/RS5262 shocks. Has anyone used this combo? I...
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