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does anyone know?

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does anyone know?

Post by muddyrexy71 »

HI my son is going to america and i want him to get me some rancho 9000 shockies but i need the part number to suit??? i have a 89 hilux 2.8 diesel single cab....anyone?.i have 16 inch rims with 32.5 inch muddies and approx 2 inch lift with xtended shackles..if that helps
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Post by Z()LTAN »

any reason you specifically want rancho shocks?

There are plenty of better shocks for a hilux sold here in aus
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Post by keencdk »

I found a Rancho product listing as a PDF when I was looking for shock sizes, but I can't find the link. Send me a PM with your email addy and I will send it on to you.

Some web sites let you put in your vehicle details and tell you what to buy, but you are better off measuring the lengths you need in case you have things like non-standard shackle lengths etc.

Rancho shocks are not bad shocks and are dirt cheap in the US. You can get RS9000 series for around $100 each and RS5000 series for about $50. There may be plenty of better shocks sold here but you would be lucky to get any change from $1000 for a set of 4.

I reckon buy a set of RS9000's and you have $600+ left over which is $600 more to spend on other bits for your truck...
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