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Rancho 9000 shocks??

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Rancho 9000 shocks??

Post by Grantw »

Had a look at the rancho website the other day so I can order my new shocks.

Is it true that there is only one front and one rear shock to suit the Pajero from 92-00? It seems that the RS99223 and RS99213 are the only shocks that will suit. Not that this is a problem, I was just curious.... I believed that there was a couple sizes to choose from.
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Post by -Scott- »

Grant

When I looked recently, that's all I could find, and they were rated for up to 1" lift only. I ended up going to OME.

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Post by redrocket »

hey grant if you do a bit of a search thru all the posts on this board, a while back i did some reasearch on some alternate rancho shocks which would give you some more travel. frank knows all about it. i would find the post but i am at work.

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Did a search and got the info i needed. Thanks heaps
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Post by redrocket »

no probs mate. let us know which ones you get and how they fit and stuff.
oh yeah and if you need any help with the build up physically give us a hoy and i will shoot down.

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Post by Red Rover »

I would be interested to c how they go. Have heard some very bad reports about rancho. Good for slow trail work, but not fast flat stuff ie corrugations etc. We had 3 die on a car with us on our Simpson Desert Trip. I was looking into Konis as I have always had a good run with them. MMM KOnis on the Maverick and Pajero me thinks
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Post by Noisey »

You really need to play with the settings to work out what works best over different terrains. (Don't go by their setting guidelines)

I've never had anything to complain about with the Ranchos but would like to upgrade to the in-cab controls so that the settings front and rear could be corrected on the fly (big benefit).
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Post by Red Rover »

I checked it out - cant get konis for raised sus anyway so ranchos may be it. I heard tough dogs were really stiff gas shocks, is this true. I want to know what rides rewally good for the Pajero

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Post by Bitsamissin »

I was talking to someone about this last week.
Tough Dog have just released a 9 stage adjustable shock but at present they are only available for Cruisers and Patrols.
However in the coming months all of their shock range will be converted over to adjustables.
From memory they had a suspension kit with 2" longer shocks for the Paj.
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Post by Pharb »

For what it's worth about the Tough Dogs, reading about the Tough Dog kits for the NM,NP in various mags they are supposedly softer than standard. I don't know how this relates to Gen 2 Models.

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yep they were the ones I was thinking of.
Thats 20" extended and 12.7" compressed so stroke = 7.3"
My Koni's are only 18" extended and 11.93" compressed so stroke = 6.06"

How do you find the Tough Dog shocks then ??
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Post by Pharb »

Haven't fitted the Tough Dogs yet. Still doing some market research (procrastinating). Does any one else have any thoughts on the pros and cons of various shocks for Gen 2 Pajs? Currently running blue Ultimates (labelled TUS) which have been good/adequate (with TUS coils and bars etc, all on the vehicle when I got it, 90000km ago. But with over 300000km on the clock it's starting to get a wishywashy on the road. Was going to get the Ultimates rebuilt, but by the time you add freight and downtime (it's the wife's daily driver) ..... As I said, still researching?
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Post by -Scott- »

Peter

You may have noticed the article Errol posted on the Pajero Club forum about his experience with Konis. This is the only bad report I have heard about them, and have had Konis on (2wd) daily drivers for about 15 years now (still on the original fronts - had them rebuilt between cars last year.)

I was keen on Ranchos, but a Google search of Australian sites didn't turn up much good, but that may have been because I was also searching for the in-cab adjuster and didn't get much at all - nothing came from this site. A few reports of Ranchos failing on Gibb River road, while accompanying OMEs had no problems. But on such posts you never get the full story...

I gave up on the Ranchos when I found they had no listing for Pajero beyond 1" lift - didn't think to find a suitable shock like Frank and Mike have done. I was keen on getting the in-cab adjuster - something else to play with!

In the end I took the easy way out and went to OME. The front is much better than it was, but I think I went overboard with the back. Too stiff for lightly loaded, but with the stuffed suspension I had the car is still riding better, and it should cope with a decent load much better.

Never looked at Tough Dog - not sure why.

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