Cheapest place to get Rancho shocks?

1brokekid

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Ok so rancho just started their rebate promotion again, and I'm in the market for some of their 9000XL's. The cheapest I've found them is on 4wheelparts.com for $371.96 before the $106 rebate, and before shipping. I have no clue if their is a vendor here that sells them. Someone point me in the right direction!
 

OregonDMAX

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4wheelparts has the best price hands down but they do not carry any options whatsoever for a lowered application. Hence why I went through amazon because let's face it, amazon has everything under the sun.
 

DetailsUnlimited

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I must be looking at the wrong rancho 9k for a stock height truck. I seen them for $110 each on amazon. Y'all are talking about just the front? What is the part number y'all have?
 

c20elephant

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Ok so rancho just started their rebate promotion again, and I'm in the market for some of their 9000XL's. The cheapest I've found them is on 4wheelparts.com for $371.96 before the $106 rebate, and before shipping. I have no clue if their is a vendor here that sells them. Someone point me in the right direction!

4wheelparts is usually hard to beat...


A little over $270.00 for me at 4Wheelers, when all said and done, no shipping and as they have a store local and picked them up on one my trips through town.......
 
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1brokekid

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What would be really kickass is if a vendor ran a buy 3 get 1 free or something. Looks like rockauto, fourwheelparts, or Amazon will get my business sometime.


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hondarider552

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I just put some ranchos on my LBZ and their pretty soft... not sure if I am going to keep them. front rides good though.