Ride Review - Rancho RS7000MT - Jeep Wrangler JLU Rubicon

Ride Review - Rancho RS7000MT - Jeep Wrangler JLU Rubicon

Its not always about running the best, otherwise our rigs would all have 2.5 or 3.0 shocks with kitted-out suspensions. That’s not the case though, we take the upgrade journey seriously, and know there’s a huge range of budgets and use-cases. With Rancho’s latest redesign of their 7000 series, we had to take a look.

Rancho had a previous model of a similar name, the RS7000MT (monotube) that closely resembled the Bilstein 5100’s metallic finish. During the past couple of years Rancho discontinued that line, and tooled up their facility in Poland to start manufacturing these dampers according to design specifications provided by its Illinois (US) headquarters.

We’ll spare you the product specifications and details, the new RS7MT rides predictable, is forgiving on the rough chatter, and delivers the improved on-road performance for the daily driver.

As for trail performance, the RS7MT definitely stands up to the beating our team is throwing at them, take a look at our review video above to see what our guys had to say about it.


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