in article idj2fvo592q8jpnu1idcuif39rhtkjf3ev@4ax.com, Bill Pitz at
dakota@billpitz.com wrote on 6/19/03 12:48 AM:
>
> Today I took my first long drive with my new RS9000X shocks. It also
> happened to be on a rather windy/twisty road. I was very impressed.
> Right now I'm running the front shocks on '1' (softest setting) and
> the rears on '3'. The truck corners very well and the tires stay
> glued to the road over all kinds of big bumps, poorly maintained
> railroad crossings, potholes, etc.
>
> I'm definitely considering the in-cab adjusters now, though -- a
> setting of 1-2 on the front is perfect for the crappy streets we have
> around here, but a setting of 3 or 4 would be more comfortable (at
> least to my taste) on a smooth freeway.
>
> Anyway, the truck now rides better than it did on the first day. I
> wish I would have bought these shocks sooner.
>
> -Bill
Glad to see you like the Rancho's. What shock part number did you use for
the fronts?
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