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The RS9000XL adjustable for the Jeep Wrangler JL is here!!
Get the ride feel you want for your Jeep JL.
Available for the Rubicon and the non-Rubicon stock or lifted.
Check with your favorite retailer on cost.

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@RanchoShocks …
I know this post is three years old, but why are these shocks so difficult to find? Seems like my only choice is to order them and have delivered. My two choices have horrible customer service reviews??
 
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Short answer we make them and sell them fast.
We make more and those sell out.
What part number by chance?
Where are you trying to get them from?
Thanks Matt



@RanchoShocks …
I know this post is three years old, but why are these shocks so difficult to find? Seems like my only choice is to order them and have delivered. My two choices have horrible customer service reviews??
 

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Short answer we make them and sell them fast.
We make more and those sell out.
What part number by chance?
Where are you trying to get them from?
Thanks Matt
I’m looking for 063 & 064
Seems as if none of the auto parts stores have them.
I’m not opposed to ordering and having them delivered but it seems like Extreme Terrain and Shock Surplus is my only choice ?
 
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In stock as of Friday. I will message you too. Matt


I’m looking for 063 & 064
Seems as if none of the auto parts stores have them.
I’m not opposed to ordering and having them delivered but it seems like Extreme Terrain and Shock Surplus is my only choice ?
 

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I'm still holding out for the 90000 version. Bahahaha

Seriously though, I ran a set on my JK with EVO springs. Ended up leaving them on 7. That Jeep rode great.
 
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Yeah on my JKU I started soft (3) for years, but I put more and more crap errr I mean gear in the back and now run a 7 out back too.


I'm still holding out for the 90000 version. Bahahaha

Seriously though, I ran a set on my JK with EVO springs. Ended up leaving them on 7. That Jeep rode great.
 

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Hey, I was wondering if the 9000 shocks for stock ride height would work on the 4xe? I know the 4xe has additional weight, so I was looking to confirm if Rancho thinks these would be compatible.

Thanks a lot!
 
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They do, working on coils for lifted application now actually.
Out getting tested in real life situations.


@RanchoShocks

Hey, I was wondering if the 9000 shocks for stock ride height would work on the 4xe? I know the 4xe has additional weight, so I was looking to confirm if Rancho thinks these would be compatible.

Thanks a lot!
 

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They do, working on coils for lifted application now actually.
Out getting tested in real life situations.
This is great. I'd really like to keep the stock height for now so I was thinking of just running the shocks with the stock coils for a 0" lift (at the most I'd move up to the stock Rubicon lift - mine is a 4xe Sahara).

Just trying to find something that I can tighten up for street use to keep the Jeep from being so floaty. Then when I go out to Kentucky, I can at least adjust them for some mild off-roading.

I'll go ahead and order a set of the 0-lift 9000XLs!
 

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