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Originally posted by MattF View PostI'm sure Bundubasher had those and didn't overly rate them. Granted, he probably did give them more stick than most would.Too old to care, young enough to remember
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If you're wanting the ones that seem to get the all round best comments, Rancho's would seem to be the avenue to take. They generally tend to garner far more favourable comments than negative ones, from what I've seen. The U.S sites would be the best ones to ask on, though. They give theirs far more punishment than we ever do.
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Originally posted by MattF View PostIf you're wanting the ones that seem to get the all round best comments, Rancho's would seem to be the avenue to take. They generally tend to garner far more favourable comments than negative ones, from what I've seen. The U.S sites would be the best ones to ask on, though. They give theirs far more punishment than we ever do.Too old to care, young enough to remember
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Originally posted by MattF View PostIf you're wanting the ones that seem to get the all round best comments, Rancho's would seem to be the avenue to take. They generally tend to garner far more favourable comments than negative ones, from what I've seen. The U.S sites would be the best ones to ask on, though. They give theirs far more punishment than we ever do.
True the yanks tend to give them more 'abuse' then we do.
Ive got ES9000's on and whilst the front was a PITA due to the sleeve, They seem like a pretty good shock! For the money its a fairly decent firm ride.
considering how tall the truck is, it sits very very well around bends! better then saggy stock!!
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Originally posted by RodLeach View PostDirtydog either still does or used to run Ranchos.
True the yanks tend to give them more 'abuse' then we do.
Ive got ES9000's on and whilst the front was a PITA due to the sleeve, They seem like a pretty good shock! For the money its a fairly decent firm ride.
considering how tall the truck is, it sits very very well around bends! better then saggy stock!!
10 stage adjustment for which I fitted the electrical kit to find after that the front adapters were rusted solid and the rear ones dont adjust due to old age (probably). ive snapped an electric adjuster offroad it seems too so keeping them manual might be stronger.
adjustement does go from too soft to ROCK HARD! id like to replace them one day but they work out £100 each over hereTim
Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat
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Originally posted by dirtydog View Postfrom too soft to ROCK HARD! id like to replace them one day
I believe there are drugs available for it these days though. Most of which are sold on this very forum from time to time...Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by TonyN View PostNah, but they have resonabely good customer service, and generally replace things, especially if its under a year old, but mostly cos they are used to sending the wrong thing originally.
We got a nice letter the other day saying thanks for support last year, but regrettably prices have to rise this due to suppliers increasing prices , that they've held prices for years... blaaa....blaa.....
Actually, its word for word the same letter we had last year!! except the price hike is bigger.
Our best known product has to be the US made ProComp range of performance shock absorbers, which probably offers the widest available variety of applications for both standard and modified 4x4 vehicles. Over the last ten years, many of our part numbers have become the ‘industry standard’ product for certain functions, especially lifted Land Rover and Suzuki use. Such is our faith in the product that ProComp shocks come with a limited lifetime warranty, they are guaranteed, in normal use, for as long as you own the vehicle! Uniquely, all part numbers within each range are the same price, irrespective of size etc., and please note that these prices also include V.A.T., unlike many other suppliers!
I've claimed on it and they sent me a new set .
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Originally posted by bensonsnuts View PostLifted straight from the Explorer UK website
Such is our faith in the product that ProComp shocks come with a limited lifetime warranty, they are guaranteed, in normal use, for as long as you own the vehicle!
4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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