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Getting brand new RANCHO's! but....
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Getting brand new RANCHO's! but....
As the subject suggests i will be getting brand new shocks, for when the cruiser is sprung over. I am going to order directly from www.rancho.com.au (free postage) but i dont wanna be stranded with a sprung over truck with no shocks for a couple of days after measuring the distance between shock mounts. Is there a way to measure (accuractly) without actually doing the spring over first?
Cheers
Glen
Cheers
Glen
I'm a ChickenHawk, looking for a Chicken. Better go for cover when you hear my valves clickin'
A leaf spring truck is not really too bad without shocks. I know it wont be as good, but a lot of dampening actually happens with inter leaf friction anyway so you would get away with it a lot more than with a coil car.
I would do the soa first as then you know exactly and are not making any 'expensive guesses'!!!
I would really think twice about spending the heaps of extra money on getting adjustable rancho's too. On a leaf spring truck imo unless you have a SUPER soft leaf pack you will only really tell any big difference between the maximum and the minimum settings.
But it is your $. Rancho seem to be the norm
Good luck
Brian
I would do the soa first as then you know exactly and are not making any 'expensive guesses'!!!
I would really think twice about spending the heaps of extra money on getting adjustable rancho's too. On a leaf spring truck imo unless you have a SUPER soft leaf pack you will only really tell any big difference between the maximum and the minimum settings.
But it is your $. Rancho seem to be the norm
Good luck
Brian
fatassgq wrote:I would really think twice about spending the heaps of extra money on getting adjustable rancho's too.
Yar 5000's are the way i think i'm going. there is a big difference in price but not that big in quality me thinks
I'm a ChickenHawk, looking for a Chicken. Better go for cover when you hear my valves clickin'
glen1n wrote:fatassgq wrote:I would really think twice about spending the heaps of extra money on getting adjustable rancho's too.
Yar 5000's are the way i think i'm going. there is a big difference in price but not that big in quality me thinks
Have a look at the OME Long Travel shocks.. Bazzles been using them for ages, and loves em..
Off Road Industries also sell Pro comps
http://www.offroadindustries.com/shock_absorbers.htm
But i think my mind is set on the RS5000's.
Anyway back to the question. It looks as though i am gonna ring RANCHO in Castle Hill after doing the work in Sydney. But i still need adam to give me a hand. it'll only take two days and then we can go hardcore wheeling! And you wont be as embarresed when Larry kicks your sorry piece of poo.


http://www.offroadindustries.com/shock_absorbers.htm

But i think my mind is set on the RS5000's.

Anyway back to the question. It looks as though i am gonna ring RANCHO in Castle Hill after doing the work in Sydney. But i still need adam to give me a hand. it'll only take two days and then we can go hardcore wheeling! And you wont be as embarresed when Larry kicks your sorry piece of poo.


I'm a ChickenHawk, looking for a Chicken. Better go for cover when you hear my valves clickin'
Make sure the shocks you want are available when you want them.
I've been waiting for shocks to become available up here for a while before I can get some suspension work done on mine.
Container load of ranchos supposed to be gettimg in Aus this week.
Apparently pro comps have been hard to source at any time, so if you need specific model make sure you tee it up or you could go without for days/ weeks with no shocks.
Josh.
I've been waiting for shocks to become available up here for a while before I can get some suspension work done on mine.
Container load of ranchos supposed to be gettimg in Aus this week.
Apparently pro comps have been hard to source at any time, so if you need specific model make sure you tee it up or you could go without for days/ weeks with no shocks.

Josh.
HAMMOND 4WD CENTRE SELL PRO COMP ABOUT $240 PR.
THERE LOCATED IN BRISSY BUT FREIGHT AUS WIDE.
PH NO. (07) 38234966
EMAIL, HAM4WD@POWERUP.COM.AU
THERE LOCATED IN BRISSY BUT FREIGHT AUS WIDE.
PH NO. (07) 38234966
EMAIL, HAM4WD@POWERUP.COM.AU
GRINCH wrote:HAMMOND 4WD CENTRE SELL PRO COMP ABOUT $240 PR.
THERE LOCATED IN BRISSY BUT FREIGHT AUS WIDE.
PH NO. (07) 38234966
EMAIL, HAM4WD@POWERUP.COM.AU
Caps lock off and you're starting to sound like a Procomp salesman or maybe you work for hammond

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grimbo wrote:GRINCH wrote:HAMMOND 4WD CENTRE SELL PRO COMP ABOUT $240 PR.
THERE LOCATED IN BRISSY BUT FREIGHT AUS WIDE.
PH NO. (07) 38234966
EMAIL, HAM4WD@POWERUP.COM.AU
Caps lock off and you're starting to sound like a Procomp salesman or maybe you work for hammond
The ones he is pimping here are $10 cheaper than the other thread

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bogged wrote:Have a look at the OME Long Travel shocks.. Bazzles been using them for ages, and loves em..
I changed the Rancho's for OME's...... OME's were HEAPS better to drive with...... IMO Rancho's are only any good for slow, slow work.....
Only prob I see with OME's for this SOA is they probably wont be big enough.......
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