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Replacing the rear shocks is really easy, just unbolt the old ones and bolt the new ones in. Basically the same with the front, except the stock system uses a vertical stud on the top, and some aftermarket shocks don't have that.

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I still have my old set of Pro Comp ES3000s laying around if you're interested, stock length. They're comparable ride and quality-wise to Rancho RS5000s. A new set of the PCs are about $140, the Ranchos are $190. I'll clean 'em up and inspect them if you're interested, $50-$60 or so. I'll even throw in some new red boots. Snazzy!

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Depending what you want to do with the truck. If you plan on lifting/wheeling I would get some rancho, pro comp or bilstein shocks in extended length. If you just want stock replacements for the street the KYB gr-2 is a good choice. The Monroe sensatrac is ok but if you go off road or tow much they won't last long.

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