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Pro Runner Adjustable Shocks

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Hey guys I have a 2005 dodge ram 1500 and I am tired of it having rake, I found these shocks on the internet and I am wondering if they are good. they are called "2 Front Pro Runner Adjustable Shocks and 2 Rear Pro Runner Monotube Shocks" and they are $360 on 4wheelparts.com. I am wondering if these are good or if I need to just get spacers. I wanted to keep my stock handling. I use my truck a little bit, my dad has a dodge 3500 but it has a 100gallon fuel barrel in it and so we use mine, I do tow a 6x12ft fourwheeler trailer sometimes. I am also thinking of getting some helpersprings so it doesn't squat when I throw something in the bed. We went to lows one time and had 13 80lb bags of concret and 20 boards for a porch and my low beams were high beams and my high beams made it look like I was **** hunting, it was shinning in the tops of the trees. My truck is 2wd so no offroading besides some dirtroads. What would be the best bet, I drive it every weekend and am hopefully getting my license this Friday cause it snowed on my birthday, the first time in 2 or 3 years, and the soonest appointment was a month and I don't want to do any thing to affect my handling. :smiley_thumbs_up:
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i'm not familiar with the Pro Runners so i cant say... a lot of guys run the Bilstein ride height adjustable ones on here and love'em
I have read a lot of that to but I don't think the 5100s are for 2wds.
gotcha buddy...someone who knows what their doing will chime in
I am not aware of any adjustable shock that will work with 2 wheel drives, the only levels I have ever seen for 2 wheel drive trucks are torsion keys, spindles, and coil spacers...

Thanks
Jeremiah
Ok, I googled the torsion keys and it says it is only for 4wd. Here are the adjustable shocks http://www.4wheelparts.com/Lift-Kits-Suspensions-Shocks/2-Front-Pro-Runner-Adjustable-Shocks-and-2-Rear-Pro-Runner-Monotube-Shocks.aspx?t_c=1&t_s=90&t_pt=3306&t_pn=s%2fdshockingzxcombo&utm_source=google&utm_medium=froogle&utm_campaign=product&emlprox=out&ppcfon=1&gclid=CIy5yJ6Nib0CFRJo7AodQWAAyw

I also just found this http://truckprousa.com/i-6280858-ro...pension.html?gclid=COiG0K6Mib0CFRQS7Aod8h4AUA will they work, it just looks like a spring. Or should I do a spacer and what kind of spacer, polyurethane, aluminum, or metal and what is a good price range for a good spacer. I was thinking $70 to $200. Thanks for the help so far.
Ok, I googled the torsion keys and it says it is only for 4wd. Here are the adjustable shocks http://www.4wheelparts.com/Lift-Kits-Suspensions-Shocks/2-Front-Pro-Runner-Adjustable-Shocks-and-2-Rear-Pro-Runner-Monotube-Shocks.aspx?t_c=1&t_s=90&t_pt=3306&t_pn=s%2fdshockingzxcombo&utm_source=google&utm_medium=froogle&utm_campaign=product&emlprox=out&ppcfon=1&gclid=CIy5yJ6Nib0CFRJo7AodQWAAyw

I also just found this http://truckprousa.com/i-6280858-ro...pension.html?gclid=COiG0K6Mib0CFRQS7Aod8h4AUA will they work, it just looks like a spring. Or should I do a spacer and what kind of spacer, polyurethane, aluminum, or metal and what is a good price range for a good spacer. I was thinking $70 to $200. Thanks for the help so far.
those adjustable shocks will not work on 2 wheel drive, a good spacer should be metal preferably some kind of a metal that will not rust, looking at $100 or so I would stay away from plastic spacers.
Ok, Do you know of a good brand that sells the metal ones? I have only found 2 or 3 and they were very high. Also wat about the thing that rough country has, it looks like all it is is a stiffer or longer spring.
I just put in THIS kit from Traxda on my 2014 2wd Sport. It comes with shock extensions so you don't have any issues with the shocks topping out. I bought it on amazon for $99.
Ok, thanks, I am thinking of getting this http://www.roughcountry.com/dodge-leveling-lift-kit-7578.html it looks like it is metal. It is only $78. Thanks for the help so far guys.
Ok, thanks, I am thinking of getting this http://www.roughcountry.com/dodge-leveling-lift-kit-7578.html it looks like it is metal. It is only $78. Thanks for the help so far guys.
Rough Country has a solid reputation so I'm sure you can't go wrong with that kit. However I don't believe it comes with shock extensions, you may want to look into getting some or even new longer shocks.
By shocks, do you mean shock absorbers or longer springs? Also I read that you can get dodge 2500 shocks and they are the right length for 2 inch level, that is the same year, 2wd, and regular cab, correct?
Edit: I found these http://www.4wheelparts.com/Lift-Kits-Suspensions-Shocks/4-Pro-Comp-MX-6-Six-Way-Adjustable-Mono-Tube-Shocks-with-4-Black-Shock-Boots.aspx?t_c=1&t_s=90&t_pt=3306&t_pn=S%2fDShockingMX6 since they are adjustable, can I raise them when I tow a trailer or haul something so my truck doesn't squat. Do you guys think they will work with a 2wd?
I read that some people do them without shock extensions? What would be good shocks, some bilstiens? And by shocks, do you mean shock absorbers or longer springs? Also I read that you can get dodge 2500 shocks and they are the right length for 2 inch level, that is the same year, 2wd, and regular cab, correct?
You can run the kit without extensions and I'm sure many people do but you run the risk of maxing out the absorbers. It's really not an issue on roads aside from pot holes but I personally wouldn't feel comfortable with stretched out absorbers.

I didn't look to much into it because I had the extensions so Idk if you need both. I have seen that many people get the front shocks from a 2wd 2500 with the 5.7 hemi because they are 2 inches longer than the stock 1500 shocks but I'm not sure that works on the v6 model.
Ok, and what height spacer do you think I need? I was thinking a 2 inch, but I jacked it up and it was like 3.5 inches, but I think it would be different with the shock being tucked under the truck and on the moving a arm, so 2 inch or 2.5? Also would it be better to get extensions for the stock shocks, shocks for my truck but for a 2 or 2.5 inch lift or get bilstein or rancho 9000 shocks for the 2500 hemi?
A 3" spindle lift from airbagit . com will keep the factory ride, They cost about $299.
Pair it with some nice aftermarket shocks, I prefer Fox or Bilstien.
That is what I did with my 2011 2wd. Also did a 1.25 body lift which is VERY easy to do, and cost $140
Thanks, will the 3 inches not be to much, I just want to level it and don't want it to look like its about to take off. And are they 299 a pair or for one? I found these on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/02-08-Dodge...Spindles-/281127479186?_trksid=p2054897.l4275 it seems legit?
What size of a spacer do I need, I don't really want any rake? I was thinking 2 but got it jacked up and measured and got 2.5? I don't want to do spindles, I don't have 700+ dollars to spend, and the cheap ones have some bad reviews.
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