Lift
JayR
What lift do you have? If its the Rancho 21/2" like mine, you don't have drop brackets for the swaybar, like MatR talks about, but longer sway bar links instead. My Rancho has the poly bushings in the swaybar link ends. Those came with them lift kit, and I replaced about every other bushing and rubber piece I could find under the truck with poly from Energy Suspension, while I was doing my Rancho Lift, so I guess his "tyne Pins" wouldn't work for us.
I also have the performance 2" body lift and 33" BFG KO's, and I like the total combo just fine. Performed great at Colors2K this year ( I was still running without the 2" body lift and still had BFG31"s at Moab).
As far as improving your axle articulation so you can keep up with the "heapers", then you don't want R5K's for shocks.
If any Rancho's go with the 9K' so you can adjust them to minimum resistance while off road so you get rapid rise and droop of your axles. In the rear, I completely and permanently removed the sway bar, as have many of the serious offroaders. This is a good inexpensive improvement that costs $0.00! I run my R9K's at the 5 or max firm setting on the highway to reduce body roll and to compensate for the lack of a rear swaybar. As for length, any decent offroad shop should be able to give you the correct lengths for the shocks they sell. I'd tell you what one's I have but I think the part number is only on the boxes, and they were thrown away years ago. I'll look tomorrow though, to see if there's any part numbers on the shocks that I can see, but I don't remember seeing any. BTW, I'm not totally impressed by Rancho shocks, I've had to replace mine twice now. I must beat 'em or something 'cause they seem to lose their Umph in a couple of years. I only stay with the R's because I like the remote in cab adjust option I have and only 9K's offer that, otherwise it would be Bilstein Reservoirs for me.
[Edited by Ray Hutchinson on 10-10-2000 at 12:18 AM]