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overseas supplier for Rough Country parts ?

FinnDRZ

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Hello folks!
And greetings from Finland
I'm trying to find supplier for Rough Country suspension kit.
If anyone knows good, reliable source for RC parts (which will ship to europe), please let me know.
 
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IIRC, Summit (www.summitracing.com) is pretty good about shipping outside the US. I don't know what they carry for the RC line, but it's worth a look.

Do you have a specific RC part # in mind?

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Thanks dremu, but Summit does not have RC parts... I'm looking for 4" kit
The RC kit is quite interesting, only $309 with steering arm and shocks...

I'm going for shackle flip at reas, so I need only front springs and shocks..
 
I tried to send e-mail to JCW, but I did not get any reply. I also tried to send e-mail directly to RC, no reply...

It is not easy to find good supplier in europe, prices are getting too high..
 
Your probably looking for new parts but you could also try searching for a good used lift kit too, would be cheap and if their local to you then that could save you alot on shipping.
 
Copy from Rockymountain suspensions website:

"We apologize for being unable to accept International credit card payment. Because of our fraud policy, we must be able to verify the billing address and are unable to do so for most International cards."
 
I gotta ask...have you tried any other brands? Tuff Country and BDS have much better reputations on here and they might be able to get you the stuff.
 
Eh, their stuff is on the stiff side. You'll notice most of the more built rides around here run the softer rate springs for a reason. My buddy's 6" Tuff Country spring packs sure ride nicer than another friend's 4" Rough Country's.
 
Still waiting reply... :(
I'd like to have RC kit, because the price is right. It is maybe little stiff, but if I remove leaf or two, it might be better?
 
OK, this project should be started again...

Here is what JCW wrote:

"We cannot select items for our international customers due to return restrictions.
You will need to go to our website to see if we have the lift kit and the other items for your vehicle.
If we do, please email the item numbers and the complete shipping address to us for a shipping quote.
This quote will provide the estimated shipping time and the shipping costs. "

I found part numbers for lift kit and shock boots, but I cant find part numbers for those extra shocks (I have a factory quad setup)
So, if someone could be so kind and tell me the JCW part number for RC 8111 hydro shocks,

Thanks again for you all trying to help me :)
 
When you e-mailed them, did you press the second send button?
From my request for you just now.
Thank you for contacting us!
We have received your inquiry and are assigning it to a representative. You can expect to receive a response from us within one business day.
To help track your inquiry we have generated a reference number. Your ticket code is LTK42901572760X. Please use this code in any further communication.
 
Call these guys:http://www.topguncustomz.com/index.php
They ship overseas.[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] Use this phone number 1-865-681-3008
Or go to the very bottom of the page and click on their "Policies" button for shipping info.
I have bought a couple of lifts from them. good service, great prices, and very easy to deal with.
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Unless you're carrying a plow around you could probably skip the extra front shocks and just run the regular single shock per side setup. I've got a 1 ton diesel and it only has one shock per side.
 
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