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Coily Front Shocks
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2004 7:38 pm
by Toj0
Guys,
Just blew my custom front shocks from Carrolls (Qld) and need to replace them. I've searched past topics and all over the i-net for possible shocks.
I have 2.5" spring lift and 2" body lift soon to be 3". Current compressed length is 300mm and extended is 460mm. I'm happy with the compressed length but looking for something with a bit more down travel - around 510mm. Problem is I'm told most shocks aren't designed to support a vehicle and that the tube is too thin to weld a coil seat to.
What are your opinions or what have you used that works?
Thanks,
Carl.
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2004 7:45 pm
by RB zook
i have trailwin struts which are imported from somewhere.
i got them from grp auto. dont know how much i payd
theese work well and the are 4 way adjustiable
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2004 10:04 pm
by xtreem
The shocks that RB uses are made in Japan and hell exspensive. Suzi west have custom rancho's with the spring seat already on them but don't know about the lengths. check their website.
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2004 10:12 pm
by RB zook
xtreem wrote:The shocks that RB uses are made in Japan and hell exspensive. Suzi west have custom rancho's with the spring seat already on them but don't know about the lengths. check their website.
yeah i paid a shite loads for my setup.
but the struts are goood. just the 3 linck design that limits articulation
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2004 9:15 am
by suzukisam
I've got Rancho RS5117 shocks with spring seats welded on. they are 310mm compressed and 490mm extended. they offer good travel but the valving is all stuffed up for a suzuki. they have really soft compression and really hard rebound, i think they are set up to match a leaf spring vehicle. the word on the street is that the 9000 adjustable ranchos don't fit up the tube/get stuck at the top. you can get bilstien/koni etc. custom made but pricey again.
cheers lester
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2004 9:43 am
by suzukisam
I've got Rancho RS5117 shocks with spring seats welded on. they are 310mm compressed and 490mm extended. they offer good travel but the valving is all stuffed up for a suzuki. they have really soft compression and really hard rebound, i think they are set up to match a leaf spring vehicle. the word on the street is that the 9000 adjustable ranchos don't fit up the tube/get stuck at the top. you can get bilstien/koni etc. custom made but pricey again.
cheers lester
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2004 3:11 pm
by Toj0
Maxed out the flex today with the shocks unbolted. Front 515mm ext. and 315mm comp.
Rear was only 430mm ext. and 280 comp. before the control arm bushes bound up.
Was looking at welding a spring seat to a set of pro-comp 3000 due to the twin tubeing. Anyone had any experience with these? Only about $120 a shock.