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[QUOTE="WoodBoy, post: 912313, member: 890"] Rancho 7000MT would be a better comparison to Fox 2.0 and Bilstein 5100 wouldn't it? I have seen quite a few good reviews from the 7000MT, It is 90 day ride free guarantee, so it would be worth a try if you wanted. The bilsteins I have seen the comment they are too stiff numerous times, and I think the Rancho took the 7000 and dropped the pressure about 50psi to combat this. Though I haven't seen that claim, I bet that is why they did it, would make sense to anyways. Fox 2.0 I have seen great reviews. If I ever get money ahead I would like to try the 7000 myself and if I don't like I would order the Fox. [/QUOTE]
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