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Rancho RS7MT 5-6″ Lift Shocks for 2001-2010 Chevy Silverado 2500HD
Description
Rancho RS7MT 5-6″ Lift Shocks for 2001-2010 Chevy Silverado 2500HD
Rancho RS7MT 5-6″ Lift Shocks for 2001-2010 Chevy Silverado 2500HD
Part Number: RS77055
Summary: The Rancho RS7MT series is engineered for high-performance handling and rapid heat dissipation on vehicles equipped with 5-6 inches of suspension lift. Utilizing a sophisticated monotube design with a high-pressure nitrogen gas charge, these shocks provide the precise damping required to eliminate aeration and foaming during aggressive driving. This system is specifically tuned to enhance the stability of heavy-duty trucks and SUVs, ensuring a controlled ride whether navigating highway chop or off-road trails.
Features
- Monotube Construction: A 1.97-inch (50mm) bore diameter provides increased fluid capacity to ensure consistent damping performance under high-load conditions.
- High-Pressure Nitrogen Charge: 200 PSI gas pressurization provides immediate response and eliminates oil aeration to ensure fade-free performance.
- Hardened Nitro-Carburized Rod: The heavy-duty piston rod provides superior scuff and corrosion resistance to ensure long-term seal integrity.
- Internal Hydraulic Bump: An integrated travel limit provides a soft bottom-out effect to ensure protection of the vehicle’s suspension components during full compression.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Series | RS7MT |
| Construction Design | Monotube |
| Lift Height Range | 5-6 Inches |
| Internal Design | High-Pressure Nitrogen Gas Charged |
| Finish | Brushed Zinc with Clear Coat |
| Boot Included | Yes (Black Protective Bellows) |
Fitment
- 2001-2010 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
- 2001-2010 GMC Yukon XL 2500
- Note: Excluding Electronic Suspension (Z55), Magnetic Ride Control (Z95) & Quadrasteer Package
What’s Included
- Includes Full Set (See Below)
- (2) RS77055 Monotube Shocks
- (2) RS77056 Monotube Shocks
- Protective Rubber Boots
- Required Installation Hardware
Why Choose This Product?
- Engineering Advantage: The RS7MT utilizes a full-floating dividing piston that physically separates the oil and gas, preventing the cavitation common in twin-tube shocks.
- Performance Benefit: Drivers experience a significant reduction in body roll and “float,” resulting in a more connected and predictable steering feel.
Related Products
RS7MT (Front):
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RS7MT (Rear):
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RS90000XL (Front):
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RS90000XL (Rear):
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RS90000XL (Kit):
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will these shocks lift my truck?
No, these shocks do not create lift. They are specifically configured for vehicles already equipped with a 5-6 inch suspension lift kit to ensure the proper travel range.
How do monotube shocks differ from standard shocks?
Monotube shocks like the RS7MT feature a single-cylinder design that dissipates heat faster and reacts more quickly to road imperfections than standard twin-tube shocks.
Do these work with Magnetic Ride Control?
No, these shocks are not compatible with vehicles equipped with Electronic Suspension (Z55) or Magnetic Ride Control (Z95) systems.
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