I have a 2004 Ranger XLT 4.0 2WD extended cab with a little over 50,000 miles. 99.9% street driven. No lift or over sized tires. What is everyone using and why? There are a lot of choices. Just need a good all around unit. Thanks!
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The only time I have ever replaced shocks I put Monroe shocks on. I had a 99 two door Tahoe a while back and I put Monroes on and they did great. They aren't too expensive and they are worth the money. Go check O'reillys they carry them.
Monroe sensatracs are a good choice. I have them on my 03 ranger 2.3 with oversized tires and they only cost about forty per shock. They are easy to do too on the ranger so you should not run into any problems.
I had the Monroe Reflex on my 98 2WD XLT Super cab and hated them,now have KYB GR-2's and much better ! Got on E-Bay .
x2 on the Monroe Sensatracs. I've had a set on my truck for many years & they have a nice smooth ride.
I have Billsteins on mine and I love them. Put them on cause on the Monroe Reflexes that were on it when I bought it, the metal boot if you want to call it was bent over and limiting my wheel travel in the rear. You are going to pay a little more for the Billsteins but they are worth it.
P.s. Billsteins come stock on ford ranger fx4 .... Anything that ford thinks is good is usually good lol
I found a complete set for 4 Blisteins for like $275 I forget where though, ask Charles. He actually found them for me a while back. That sounds like a pretty good deal to me.