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Rancho RS7MT 0″ Rear Lift Shocks for 2000-2006 Chevy Suburban 1500
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Rancho RS7MT 0″ Rear Lift Shocks for 2000-2006 Chevy Suburban 1500
Rancho RS7MT 0″ Rear Lift Shocks for 2000-2006 Chevy Suburban 1500
Part Number: RS77262
Summary: The Rancho RS7MT monotube shock absorber is engineered for high-performance handling and rapid heat dissipation on your Chevy Suburban 1500. Featuring a high-pressure nitrogen gas charge and a floating piston, these shocks eliminate oil aeration to provide consistent damping during aggressive driving. Designed specifically for stock height vehicles, the RS7MT series delivers a precise, firm ride that improves body roll control and stability both on and off-road.
Features
- Monotube Design: A high-pressure nitrogen gas charge provides rapid valve response to ensure consistent control over varying terrain.
- Internal Floating Piston: The physical separation of gas and oil provides zero aeration to ensure fade-free performance during high-frequency cycling.
- Hardened Nitro-Carburized Rod: A 14mm heavy-duty piston rod provides increased structural rigidity to ensure long-term durability against debris and pitting.
- OE-Style Mounts: Rubber bushings and application-specific mounting hardware provide a direct-fit installation to ensure a quiet, vibration-isolated ride.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Series | RS7MT |
| Position | Rear |
| Extended Length | 23.78 inches |
| Compressed Length | 15.83 inches |
| Travel | 7.95 inches |
| Upper Mount Type | LS47 |
| Lower Mount Type | OE-Style Mount |
Fitment
- 2000-2006 Chevrolet Suburban 1500
- 2000-2006 GMC Yukon
- Note: New Body Style — Excluding Electronic Suspension (Z55) & Self Leveling Nivomat Suspension (ZW7)
What’s Included
- Includes 2 Shocks (Pair)
- Protective Dust Boots
- Installation Hardware
Why Choose This Product?
- Engineering Advantage: The RS7MT utilizes a specialized monotube architecture that reacts faster than traditional twin-tube shocks, making it ideal for the heavy chassis of a Suburban or Yukon.
- Performance Benefit: Drivers will experience reduced “float” and improved steering feedback, especially when the vehicle is loaded or navigating winding roads.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will these shocks lift my vehicle?
No, these shocks are configured for 0″ of lift and are designed to replace factory-length shocks without changing the ride height.
Do these work with the Z55 Autoride suspension?
No, these are specifically designed for vehicles excluding the Electronic Suspension (Z55) and Self-Leveling Nivomat (ZW7) systems.
What is the benefit of the monotube design over a standard shock?
The monotube design allows for a larger piston and better heat dissipation, which prevents the “fading” or softening of the shock during long trips or rough road conditions.
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