Rancho 9000 Shock Settings
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Rancho 9000 Shock Settings
For those that have installed the Rancho adjustable shocks what do you have them set to and under what driving conditions?
I've set mine to 5 on the front and 8 on the back, but I think I could drop this some. Mostly highway but always seem to have about 150 pounds of gear in the trunk and back seat. I haven't really adjusted for the lease/fire/forestry roads I drive yet.
Just trying to gauge what works best.
I've set mine to 5 on the front and 8 on the back, but I think I could drop this some. Mostly highway but always seem to have about 150 pounds of gear in the trunk and back seat. I haven't really adjusted for the lease/fire/forestry roads I drive yet.
Just trying to gauge what works best.
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i JUST INSTALLED MY FRONTS LAST NIGHT . i HAVE THEM SET AT (1) TODAY I WAS STEERING TOWARDS THE BUMPS THAT I HAVE BEEN AVOIDING WITH MY RUBI SHOCKS. IT IS SWEET. I AM MOST LIKELY GOING TO TRY THEM AT 3 BUT FOR NOW I AM LIKING THE PLUSH.
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Yesterday a truck drove off the mountain near where I work so the fire service closed the road down forcing me to take a washed out gravel road to town, about 10 mile. Well the way down was rough with my current settings, see above. Once I got gas I turned the shocks down to 1 on all corners. I couldn't believe the difference on the ride. Road was very soft, the mountain road back up was completely different too. Very nice indeed, didn't feel like the dash was gonna fall out this time!
One thing I would like to have though is a key for the adjustment. Something kinda like a wing nut just to make the adjustment easier.
One thing I would like to have though is a key for the adjustment. Something kinda like a wing nut just to make the adjustment easier.
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I was thining the same thing. rancho ... come out with a cool tool type part that has a adjustment wrench on one side and a bottle opener on the other.
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does anybody notice that these shocks make noise? I cant figure out if its the plastic covers on the rear or what. I guess I should check to make sure they are tight but I believe all is tight??
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I have the same issue out of my rear shocks. Anybody have an idea. Would be awesome to stop this rattling / noise