Hi,
im trying to find out how much travel i can get from a set of these rancho RS5000's from top to bottom, If anyone knows it would be appriciated
cheers
Waz
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If youre not sure of length, how can we be? You haven't even told us what car they're for
RS 5000's are available with up to 15" of travel/36" long fully extended, but these are only required for compensation. Remember laying shocks over means they work on a ratio, so you will get 20% or so more wheel movement than shock shaft travel. You should be fine with 11-12" of shaft travel, even with stupid scissor shackles.
Steve.
If youre not sure of length, how can we be? You haven't even told us what car they're for

RS 5000's are available with up to 15" of travel/36" long fully extended, but these are only required for compensation. Remember laying shocks over means they work on a ratio, so you will get 20% or so more wheel movement than shock shaft travel. You should be fine with 11-12" of shaft travel, even with stupid scissor shackles.
Steve.
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