Rancho Releases Additional RS7000MT Struts For Ford, Chevy And GMC Trucks

Rancho Releases Additional RS7000MT Struts For Ford, Chevy And GMC Trucks

The Rancho RS7000MT monotube strut series now includes coverage of popular Ford, Chevrolet and GMC trucks, including 2014 Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500 2/4WD and 2010-2013 Ford F-150 truck models.

The Rancho RS7000MT monotube strut series now includes coverage of popular Ford, Chevrolet and GMC trucks, including 2014 Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500 2/4WD and 2010-2013 Ford F-150 truck models.

Now available at performance retailers nationwide, Rancho RS7000MT monotube struts feature vehicle specific valving and engineering, largely due to Rancho’s unique relationship with original equipment manufacturers. Rancho RS7000MT struts can help to quickly dissipate heat to help prevent overheating during extreme use or towing. Maximizing damping efficiency and providing precise control for trucks and SUVs, RS7000MT struts help deliver fast, precise response chararacteristics when driving on- or off-road.

Each RS7000MT monotube strut is brushed and plated. Each strut includes the spring seat and requires the re-use of the OE coil spring and mount.

Rancho RS7000MT monotube struts are covered by the Rancho “Ride Guarantee,” an exclusive offer that allows enthusiasts to try the product for 90 days. If within the first 90 days of ownership the consumer is unhappy for any reason, the consumer can return the products for a full refund of the product’s purchase price. The series also is backed by the Rancho brand’s limited lifetime warranty. Visit www.GoRancho.com for additional details and restrictions.

To learn more about Rancho RS7000MT struts, contact your nearest Rancho dealer, call 1-734-384-7806 or visit www.GoRancho.com. To locate a Rancho authorized reseller, visit the “Where to Buy” tab on www.GoRancho.com.

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