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Should I??


wow that looks good nice idea with the neopreane as that stuff dont rot away that quickly
 
do it up man that would be gnarly btw whens the turbo set up going back in?
 
that neo or cut up inner tube and sandwich some insulation or carpet pad/whatever in a few layers and srew it down
 
I was thinking something along that line to seal it up. But the kicker is that the Rancho's I plan to use have the body on the bottom, rod on the top. So I need something to seal on a 7/8" dia shaft then be able to open up and fit a 3" dia shock body. I have an idea on how to do it. Just need to get the parts to do it.
 
what about outboarding the shocks (like the setup posted by 87xjmike), but make a taller wheelwell so that the entire body of the shock is "outside"? then just have the crossbar "inside" so that you can weld where it pokes through.

i dunno, i may be way off here, but it sounds good :icon_twisted:
 
what about outboarding the shocks (like the setup posted by 87xjmike), but make a taller wheelwell so that the entire body of the shock is "outside"? then just have the crossbar "inside" so that you can weld where it pokes through.

i dunno, i may be way off here, but it sounds good :icon_twisted:

In theory it sounds easy. I'd have to modify my rear seats or loose them completely. I could get a fold and tumble seat like in Jeeps but I will loose the flat floor that the stock setup provides.
 
Why would you waste your time and money with gas charged ranchos? If their not charged you can mount them invertedly. I'd wate untill you can afford a nitrogen charged shock that can be mounted invertedly w/ at least a 2" diameter, fox, king etc.. Do it once
 
I meant waste time and money fabricating something to work with the ranchos. What are their lengths? If they're super long then it might be worth it if your planning on getting a better shock down the road. I've played around with a lot of shocks and it is a night and day difference once your willing to step it up to a 2.5" body shock.
It can in most cases mean a 20-30mph increase in your top speeds off road. My top speed went from 60mph to 80mph through a whoop section after i stepped it up to some decent shocks.

I'll be putting these in the front of one of my rigs soon
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Shot at 2009-07-15
 
The rancho's i have are the RS9000XL's. They have a 7/8" dia rod and a 3" dia body. 9 position adjustable, gas charged. On the front axle I am running 14" travel front position 12" travel rear position. On the back axle I have 10" travel. I can swap the rear 10's for the front 12's and not have a problem.

I'd love to go bypass shocks but it's just not in the budget. I'm trying to get this thing to "Go" with run of the mill stuff. I'm always upgrading as I go. If i had $15 000 to dump into the truck it would be done "Right".
 
Ill be back down on the 18-19 and yes i sure do! Ill PM ya when the weekend gets closer so we can figure everything out. I know Lilwhiteranger wants to have a meet that weekend as well.



Yeah, nor can they ever agree to disagree ya know

I was talking to lilwhiteranger on car domain!
 
oh well thats sweet, Those are prob as good as it gets before you get to a re-valvable shock.
 
If i had $15,000 to dump into the truck it would be done "Right".

If I had 15,000 to dump into my truck......I'd buy the prototype from ford with a 4.0 and pop out side windows for, lets say 4000, and then I'd dump another 6000 into some crazy suspension setup, and then i'd drop 5000 into some fake boobies for the girlfriend. :icon_rofl:

That's 15,000 right?
 
Those shocks above are less than 400 each btw
 

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