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- Shocks >Rancho Performance RS5000X Series Shock, Front 2in Lift - JK
Rancho Performance RS5000X Series Shock, Front 2in Lift
JK
Features & Product Details
The Rancho RS5000X series design includes patented progressive rebound and compression discs. At lower speeds or in the earlier stages of the shock’s travel, an eccentric disc in the valve shim stacks will engage the valving at lower frequencies, helping to control the energy of motion as the cycle of the shock increases or decreases in its action. When hitting a pothole, off-road trail obstacle or similar activity, Rancho’s Progressive Engagement Valving allows for early flow of fluid, helping to reduce harsh initial impacts and to control the flow of fluid in a progressive, gradual manner through the valving. During on- or off-road driving activities like washboarding or when travelling a rough fire road, the early flow of fluid helps to minimize a “rough” ride as the piston movement is able to glide through the initial travel motion of the shock with minimal ground impact or force. If needed, the Progressive Engagement Valving will further engage to maintain control and stability.
Here are additional specs:
• Collapsed length: 14.030”
• Extended length: 21.850”
• Travel length: 7.820
• Lower mounting code: LS38
• Upper mounting code: S51
• 5/8” Diameter piston rod
• 1 3/8” diameter piston
*NOTE - Due to varying lift heights we always recommend you measure the shock length you need to ensure proper fitment on your application*
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I had worn out Fox shocks and couldn't afford the high cost to replace so decided to give the Rancho's a try. Ok for a while but never had the ride of the Fox shocks. I now have about 45-50,000 miles on them and wish I would have bought something much better. I guess you get what you pay for. Just not impressed with the quality and durability of the shocks.