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Rancho RS9000xl Pro Series Shocks

gm500hprat

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Anybody running these? Good..Bad ? I need a set of shocks that arent too expensive that have adjustability and remote resies, I dont know how my suspension setup on my buggy is going to work out and dont want to be out too much money if I didnt like how it rode and needed to drop some serious cash and get some bypass shocks or coilovers. I could always move them to my burban If I didnt like them on my buggym I guess thats my mind set about them.
 
What about your suspension setup do you think you might change?

Why do you feel like you need high dollar shocks?

IMO, if you think you might change your plans then buy some cheap shocks and run them until you settle on your suspension setup. Then buy the high dollar stuff.

I am not a big fan of adjustable shocks.
 
What about your suspension setup do you think you might change?

Why do you feel like you need high dollar shocks?

IMO, if you think you might change your plans then buy some cheap shocks and run them until you settle on your suspension setup. Then buy the high dollar stuff.

I am not a big fan of adjustable shocks.

Well my truggy/buggy what ever you want to call it, I converted it to 4 link rear and I am running Currie HD TJ 4in lift coils which puts it at the height I want. I am not sure if the springd are going to be too stiff/soft bouncy/sluggish. I will be doing the fronts the same way.

If I dont like how it rides and I need to replace the shocks I will just go to coil overs, Ray from Currie gave me the coils for my project so thats what I used. I'm hoping it all works decent enough. I will be using it for dezert and sund duning as a recreational vehicle.
 
Well my truggy/buggy what ever you want to call it, I converted it to 4 link rear and I am running Currie HD TJ 4in lift coils which puts it at the height I want. I am not sure if the springd are going to be too stiff/soft bouncy/sluggish. I will be doing the fronts the same way.

If I dont like how it rides and I need to replace the shocks I will just go to coil overs, Ray from Currie gave me the coils for my project so thats what I used. I'm hoping it all works decent enough. I will be using it for dezert and sund duning as a recreational vehicle.

Here is some pics.
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