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Rancho's on GQ 4" Lift

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Rancho's on GQ 4" Lift

Post by Draven »

Hey Guys,

Need some advice...

A mate of mine is upgrading from a 2" lift to 4"..

He really wanted Rancho shocks, but the shop that is doing them is telling him that the are very dangerous because of the bore size. (Not being big enough, Rancho only having 35mm bore, and others having 50mm)


On top of that they are telling him he will have to replace all the rear trailing ares because they will bend.

This just doesnt sound right to me.


Any comments appreciated.

Thanks
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Post by Tiny »

I have 6" on mine with ranchos and standard trailing arms, but one is bent atm coz someone crashed into me :oops:

Sounds like the bloke doesn't sell raqnchos, or wants to make more$ from selling tough dogs or something.
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Post by stool »

The shooks will be fine unless he plans on doing long km`s on corrugated
roads because their may be an issue with them fading


The rear trailing arms do bend easy BUT that depends how he drives :twisted:
thay can upgraded any time at home so dont stress

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Post by bazzle »

If you Search on here you will find a lot of posts about Ranchos NOT being suitable. Go Konis or OME L series., etc

Rear arms DO bend, very common. Many aftermarket ones about.

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Post by blackmav »

I had Ranchos on my swb gq for over 4 years without a problem. short streches of corrogated roads without problem. long steches may be different. And i have never bent a control arm but i have seen it done on a couple of gqs
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Post by Hoonz »

bent control arms on GQs are common ..

i've got wizard ones and they're bent!
in the market for some new ones
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Post by blu125 »

My GQ with a 5" lift has been running Ranchos for about 4 or 5 years including several trips to the centre. Having planned the trips, I didn't need to spend hours on corrugated roads at 110+kph. Consequently mine have done 100,000k's without problems.

I've bent several rear lower control arms (reinforced standard & Wizard). I now carry a spare when I'm crawling, alongside my spare CV's.

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Post by grazza »

Dont think you can get Konis to support that size lift anyway.
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Post by bogged »

grazza wrote:Dont think you can get Konis to support that size lift anyway.

woop has them on a 6inch lift.

Dont know how people had such a good run out of rancho 9000's my first set lasted only a few weeks of driving.

second set a few months,

3rd set didnt get a chance to totally die (although the rears were gawn), they were fucked off and got OME LTR's.
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Post by Area54 »

Ranchos will be fine, had a set on the mav for 4 years, still work like new. Yep rear arms will bend, depends how you wanna drive though. Standard ones will be fine though for years, again depends how you drive. I've kept standard ones alive for years, but now they are looking a bit sad with dents and slight bend...
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