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Longer rear shocks for a Vitara

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Longer rear shocks for a Vitara

Post by rodw »

Hi Guys,

I put in a OME lift kit a couple of months ago and am now seriously considering slipping in a 50mm rear diff spacer and 50mm spring spacers. To do that I guess I need 50mm longer shocks.

So what does everybody do? I had thought of gettting some extensions machined, but unless I cut some of the thread off the shocks, they probably need to be about 75mm long which is longer than I want given my plans for the front.

Thanks in anticipation.
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Post by just cruizin' »

Hi Rod,

Just saw your message and this thread. At full suspension drop currently how far off full extention is the shock. It may have an extra 50mm in it. Other then that most companys do heaps of different length shocks, it would just be a matter of getting the right valving. If you talk to a place that actually knows their product they should be able to spec a Procomp or Rancho with the correct length and valves.

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Re: Longer rear shocks for a Vitara

Post by Toecutta »

rodw wrote:Hi Guys,

I put in a OME lift kit a couple of months ago and am now seriously considering slipping in a 50mm rear diff spacer and 50mm spring spacers. To do that I guess I need 50mm longer shocks.

So what does everybody do? I had thought of gettting some extensions machined, but unless I cut some of the thread off the shocks, they probably need to be about 75mm long which is longer than I want given my plans for the front.

Thanks in anticipation.
Rod, If you want to be cheap in the down time before you get the Ranchos put in VN Commodore rear shocks, get some from a wrecker, they are long and cheap like a Jetstar flight :D
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Post by rodw »

Thanks Toecutta. Do you know anything about the Rancho lineup. ie. Which model to get? The 9000's seem to be the way to go but which numbers replace the 000's?
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Post by lay80n »

I rememeber a while ago there was talk of using Toyota Cressida shocks, but I cant remember the details. I think Ant used to run them ages ago. Try searching for Cressida in the zook section.

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Post by Charlie »

I've recently replaced my Rancho shocks with OME and the Vit rides a lot less bumpy, no way would I ever put Ranchos back, commodore might be the go.
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Post by Toecutta »

rodw wrote:Thanks Toecutta. Do you know anything about the Rancho lineup. ie. Which model to get? The 9000's seem to be the way to go but which numbers replace the 000's?
Na Just flex your truck up without shocks take measurements of the open and closed length you want and call 4WD1, and tell them it is for a Vitara. Just make sure you get Adjustables (9000)
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Post by rodw »

Charlie wrote:I've recently replaced my Rancho shocks with OME and the Vit rides a lot less bumpy, no way would I ever put Ranchos back, commodore might be the go.
So Charlie, were yours 5000 or 9000's?
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

i've just put OME suspension under my 2 door soft top vit.

total lift of about 80mm.

i don't bottom or top out either shocks or struts.

don't go commo, too stiff, just like the rancho's. they are longer to suit bigger 4wd's. you should get some OME shocks.

and what type of 50mm spacer(s) are you going to get?

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Post by rodw »

I was thinking of importing some aluminium ones when I get the diff drop brackets, You want a set too?
Spacers (Front: 15,20,30,40 mm; Rear: 20,30,40,50mm)
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Here are the Diff brackets I was thinking of:
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Rear:
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PM me if interested in any of this stuff.
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