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RS adjustable front shock mounts

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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RS adjustable front shock mounts

Post by GRIMACE »

Hey guy just abit of info on the Rangie Spares 30% extra articulation kit.

After carful thinking and pondering I have come to a conclusion that the RS adjustable front shock mounts SUCK..........
Better off buying your shocks and getting a turret extended to the required length..........

Anyone want to buy them from me ? ? ? :?


Not to be noking all there gear but as one off the first purchases of there 30% extra bullshit kit it wasnt very well designed. I think the shock kickers and rear traling arm kickers made a good difference and the Aframe spacer is ok (not great) but all the adjustable stuff I dont really like.

Sorry just think it need alot more work and consideration....... maybe I shouldnt have rushed into it :? owell...... beggers cant be choosers! :roll:
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Post by mickrangie »

hmmmm

picking my car up on thursday Andrew has installed the 30% kit so far without any problems. :D

I went in and saw it on friday and it all looks fine to me, Andrew has put a lot of R n D into the kit and IMHO everything else on the market dosn't seem as stong and well engineered.


After carful thinking and pondering I have come to a conclusion that the RS adjustable front shock mounts SUCK..........


I have purchased the new Bielstiens from Andrew and they are a few inches longer then std Bielstien shocks.

If your shocks are too short then the kit is useless to you. :finger:

I will be testing the kit this weekend and will post my results next week. :?

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Post by GRIMACE »

Yeah i got the longer travel bilsteins aswell.

I remembered someone was getting the kit installed just wasnt sure who.
If you take note of the chassis braket for the upper rear adjustable shock mount none of the upper hole lined up at all.
I got my uncle to tac welds in between them and the edges (so i guess thats stuck there now).

Are you using your own brake line extensions or theres cause if your using theres I think there still to short, I flexed the back end drivers side down as far as it would go and the rear brake line was holding most of the wait (I mentioned this to Andrew he mentioned to bend the brackets for the line to face eachother).

I spoke with Andrew in regards to the entire kit and he too felt the front Adjustable shock assembly could be better and after this batch will be changing the design.

I dont want everyone thinking that I am saying to steer clear of RS as I will be purchasing many more things from them in the next few months.
And all round the kit is gonna do its job and add the extra articulation, but for the price I paid (dont know what you deal was mickrangie) I am not happy with what I got, and could have been done much cheaper.

But anyways its a start and its gonna be better than before.
Keen to see the pics of your RR mickrangie and also what size tyre are you running on what sorta rim, and if they are scrubing on the front shock adjustment at all. :D

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Post by mickrangie »

I remembered someone was getting the kit installed just wasnt sure who.
If you take note of the chassis braket for the upper rear adjustable shock mount none of the upper hole lined up at all.
I got my uncle to tac welds in between them and the edges (so i guess thats stuck there now).


Yeah same fing on mine andrew had to elongate the holes (going to be fixed for all other kits)

My model rangie had air sus and abs so my brake lines dont really need the extensions but andrew is going to fit them anyway.

Andrew is using my car to write up the instructions for the kit and I go 4wding every other weekend so I should be a good test for it.

I run 2 different sets of tyres -

1 - BridgeStone 285 x 85 x 16 on reveresed and off set disco rims (95mm)

2 - Simex ET's 35 x 10.5 x 16 on reveresed and off set disco rims (95mm)

my concern is the rear more then the front but a little scrubbing aint that bad IMHO..

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Post by GRIMACE »

I hear so much abotu everyone running disco rims reversed ? ?

Have you got a picture of what the rims look like and what they look like reversed on your truck ? ? ?
I wanna get an idea of just how much more stance they get (looks wise).
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Post by mickrangie »

Here we go...
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Post by GRIMACE »

Hmm looks interesting.

I might have to get me some of them.......... I take it all that is involved is the rims and new nuts to hold them (I have the standard rover alloys atm with the suncken nuts)

:rofl: hehe hahaah he I said NUTS......he he aha haa TWICE :D
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Post by mickrangie »

goto www.online4x4.net better pics of my car with my old coopers on it
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Post by GRIMACE »

owww Pictures I like Pictures :D

I dont even own a Video or digital camera.... :cry: So we never really get any great shots............. I will get one, one day.
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Post by landy_man »

AnthonyP wrote:Hmm looks interesting.

I might have to get me some of them.......... I take it all that is involved is the rims and new nuts to hold them


no Anthony.....you dont just reverse the rim.....
you have to get the centres turned around... to do this the small welds need to be grinded off and the centre re-welded....
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Post by GRIMACE »

Damn i am trying to find the quickest and cheapest way to get some offset 16" rims.............owell please call again :)
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Post by landy_man »

if you keep your eyes and ears open, Disco rims can be had for $30 - $50 each...
getting them flipped... another $40 - $60 each
so you would be looking at,
worst case $110 - $150 each...
best case $70 - $100 each

That is not expensive IMO.
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Post by GRIMACE »

I would be stocked if i could find some already reversed ones :?

Damn namit :)
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Post by landy_man »

Rangie Spares sell them, powder coated and all ;)
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