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Rancho RS5000X Front Strut for Stock Height (14-18 Silverado 1500)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Featuring a Unique, Exclusive Valving System and Advanced Compression Functionality
      • Delivers Improved Overall On- and Off-Road Handling and Performance
      • Cross-Tuned Technology Featuring Exclusive Rebound Valving and Advanced Compression Phase
      • Minimizes Rough Ride with Progressive Engagement Valving Custom-Tuned for Each Vehicle
      • Nitro-Carburized Piston Rod to Resist Scuffs and Corrosion
      • Double-Welded Loops at Stress Areas
      • Application-Specific Sintered Iron Piston for Enhanced Structural Integrity
      • Polyvinyl Protective Boot Included
      • Large Twin-Tube Body Filled with All-Weather Fluid for Cooler Operation
      • Withstands Internal Temperatures from -40 to 248 Degrees Fahrenheit
      • Polyurethane Rebound Bumper and Rubber Bushings Absorb Ride Harshness
      • Fluon-Banded Piston Enhances Responsiveness to Changing Road Conditions
      • Nitrogen Gas Pressurized to Sixty PSI to Reduce Damping Performance Fade and Foaming
      • Compression Control Valve Custom-Tuned to Regulate Fluid Transfer and Maintain Shock Motion Control
      • Low-Friction, Self-Lubricating Seal for Quicker Rebound and Smoother Compression
      • Application-Specific Piston Delivers Heightened Control of Shock Motion Due to Expanded Piston Area
      • Limited Lifetime Warranty Included
      • Fits 2014-2018 Silverado 1500

      Description

      Advanced Suspension Performance. The Rancho RS5000X Front Strut for Stock Height is engineered to enhance vehicle handling on both paved roads and off-road terrains. It integrates an exclusive valving system and advanced compression technology to provide superior control and comfort. This strut is ideal for drivers seeking reliable, smooth performance in diverse driving conditions.

      Construction and Appearance. Featuring a nitro-carburized piston rod for superior resistance to scuffs and corrosion, the strut includes double-welded loops at high-stress areas for added durability. Its large twin-tube body is filled with all-weather fluid to ensure cooler operation and withstands internal temperatures ranging from -40 to 248 degrees Fahrenheit. A polyvinyl protective boot shields vital components, while polyurethane bumpers and rubber bushings absorb ride harshness for enhanced smoothness.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and suitable for experienced DIYers, requiring no drilling. This strut replaces the factory unit directly, providing a hassle-free upgrade for your vehicle’s front suspension.

      Warranty. This strut comes with a limited lifetime warranty, underscoring confidence in its durability and performance.

      Application. Specifically designed to fit the 2014 to 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, this strut accommodates the stock suspension height without modifications.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      Installation Time

      (approx) a Day

      Difficulty Level:

      Mechanical expertise or professional installation required.

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      What's in the Box

      • (1) Front Strut
      4.8

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