I sent a Email to the supplier ?
DearSir,Madam
I purchased some RANCHO shocks to fit to my custom built SUZUKI sierra. I bought them about 5 years ago and have only done arround 4000 km's as it only goes out 5-6 times a year. The lower eye has torn open on sunday while 4wding at Menai. I don't have the receipt for the puchase and was wondering whether it can be welded to rectify the fault without damaging the shock as it has hardly been used. I was talking to a mate who uses quite a bit of RANCHO gear to build comp trucks for Tuff truck and as far as he knows Rancho have a lifetime warranty on workman ship and upon inspecting the welding I beleive it wasn't welded correctly. Any help would be appreciated , RS99116 , Cheers Paul.
This was the reply.
Hi Paul.
Where the Rancho shocks have been specified for the application by Rancho or by 4WD1, we warrant the shocks where a customer has made a purchase directly from us for 3-years, with no restriction to the kms within the 3-year period.
This is a great fair-dinkum warranty, and the best in the industry.
It does of course exclude custom-suspension set-ups, custom-suspension designs, high-lift wank-mobiles, and competition vehicles.
I think your zook looks great, but you could not expect any company to cover you for building your own radically-reconstructed dream-machine, whacking on a set of shocks based on the length, and then putting up your hand for ‘warranty’ if it does not work out.
It’s like owning a race car. You play. You pay.
The other thing regarding your application is that whoever applied the shocks did so with little regard for the new suspension design. Your rock-buggy style zook has far more movement between the shock mounts and axles than what any factory-produced shock has been designed to cater for. You may have got the open and closed lengths OK, but have forgotten that the lateral load on the shock mounting is mostly unacceptable, and like a serious amateur hard-core 4wd enthusiast, fitted heim-joint style ends in the shock to counter the new action of the suspension.
For the short term you can probably weld the eye fitting back on with out damage. Some businesses that may be able to do this for you is Dobbin Engineering or 4Way suspension. Most professional engineering shops should be able to do for you.
Regards,
Kirk.
What the f-ck.
I then rang them and spoke to the person who replied to the email , was told I am a d-ckhead who didn't build it properly and if I wasn't careful he would contact thr RTA and have them check My truck over as it wasn't road worthy , I then told him I only asked two questions , Is there a lifetime warranty and could it be rewelded.
AS per his email he quoted some places to have it repaired and when I said I know one off them he hung up on me.
I know that there is no way of getting a new shock and don't expect one , but contacting the supplier for advice on whether it can be repaired due to faulty workmanship and then to receive a return email like that , the welds on the eye have not been done properly , out of the two welds there would be less than half of the weld which welded properly.
Beware , if you purchase a RANCHO shock like I have , actually I've purchased over 40 off them , If they are not for standard suspension setups you have no warranty. You pay a premium for a good quality shock , why isn't it backed up with people who are competent about there product.
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I think this is just another case of a good product becoming shit.
What would you guys do in this situation , Cheers Paul.