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2005 OR

Postby puffdc » Sat May 17, 2014 3:30 pm

I know the OFF ROAD edition came with Rancho's. Does anyone know what model they are? I bought the truck used & am looking to replace them...
Thanks in advance!


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Re: 2005 OR

Postby eieio » Sat May 17, 2014 3:58 pm

puffdc wrote:I know the OFF ROAD edition came with Rancho's. Does anyone know what model they are? I bought the truck used & am looking to replace them...
Thanks in advance!
if you want the specific shocks that came OEM, you might check with Rancho directly (or a Nissan dealer)
OEM SE-OR shocks are not adjustable in any way, and frankly, not very special in any way
for standard type non adjustable shocks, Bilsteins seem to work quite well, at a moderate price

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Postby smj999smj » Mon May 26, 2014 2:47 pm

The Nissan P/N is 56200-EA585 and most online dealers sell them for around $72 each (MSRP is $93). On the aftermarket, I think the closest thing you'll find is the Rancho RS9000XL (part # RS999312); this is different in that it has an adjustment knob on the shock and nine different settings to fine-tune your ride. These run about $90 each. As mentioned, the factory installed Ranchos aren't all that special and most aftermarket shock absorber manufactures use a single part number to cover both the Off-Road and standard R51 Pathfinder shocks.


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