Sixty's Guy wrote:Thanks for that. I'd love to test it all out, but at $1100 for 4 Tough Dog Shocks shocks it is an expensive exercise! I could go with 'normal' shocks, but I thought the adjustables would help to sort out any issues.
That's a myth.
Coil spring cars need much stiffer valving in both compression and especially rebound than leaf spring cars.
It is possible, even with the "800% adjustment" in Rancho RS9000's to end up with a shock which is incorrectly valved if used "out of application"
As an example, the "best fit" for my G wagen, Rancho RS9009, has to be run at position 5 (9 on the new version) to get anywhere near the valving of the stock bilstein mercedes fitted. It's still about 15% too soft even fully turned up.
I have seen/been in heaps of leaf sprung suzukis that have terrible handling because the RS9000's are the wrong fitment, mostly guys chasing longer adjustable shocks.
You have a common car - just buy the shock of your choice in the right fitment. I was forced into weirdness by my weird car, and I had the Rancho's dynoed to find out if they would be right or not.
Steve.
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