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Bilstein 5100 vs Rancho Quick Lift (Review base on experience with each on same truck

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Old 09-30-2014, 05:44 AM
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Originally Posted by mechehog
't be snug once the vehicle weight is back on the suspension. This happened to me on the front right of the Rancho. It was making a clacking sound over most bumps. Took some investigation to figure it out, and was a simple fix. Still frustrating.
Same. It took me a month to figure out where that noise was coming from. It was driving me crazy and I probably wasted 5 hours taking the wheels on and off looking for the problem.
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Do you have any pics of the before and after? I'm considering the same exact setup as you, except I'm planning on getting duratracs (only 5 lbs heavier than my stock AT/S tires).

I had the 5100s in the front only on my Tacoma and loved them! Cant wait for them on my F150. Thanks for the great review!



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