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    Hi all.
    My surf is 1991 2.4td and runs on some Rancho RS 5000's (are they any good?????), but I have noticed that the front left side is leaking oil. most would think this is bad but actually its good for me as I want to replace mine anyway as they are rock solid and you feel every bump in the road, there is also hardly any articulation with is stupid as I have a 3" sus lift (and hopefully soon a 2" body lift).
    I basically want some less solid ones but I have no idea what to go for, I would also like to adjust them. I don’t have a huge budget so no old man emu £1000 jobs please.
    Many thanks
    Will
    Last edited by surf-wejd; 19 May 2008, 22:46.

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    Originally posted by surf-wejd View Post
    Hi all.
    1st of all I thought I would put this plea for help in general as more people will see it instead of just putting it in 2.4 technical, sorry.

    Anyway my surf is 1991 2.4td and runs on some Rancho RS 5000's, but I have noticed that the front left side is leaking oil. most would think this is bad but actually its good for me as I want to replace mine anyway as they are rock solid and you feel every bump in the road, there is also hardly any articulation with is stupid as I have a 3" sus lift (and hopefully soon a 2" body lift).
    I basically want some less solid ones but I have no idea what to go for, I would also like to adjust them. I don’t have a huge budget so no old man emu £1000 jobs please.
    Many thanks
    Will
    have a look at mudsurfers thread in general as he was looking at a group buy for some shocks etc at a good price

    heres the link
    http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...ad.php?t=45431
    Last edited by stormforce; 19 May 2008, 22:44.
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    • #3
      Wasn't that around £450 for a set of shocks though?! Hardly best value for the ordinary man in the street. Its around 1/4 of the value of a typical 2nd gen!

      What about a set of Procomps for around £160 for 4? They work OK, and 3000s will be softer than what you've got. You aint gonna get adjustables for sensible money, and if you dont spend lots of time offroad, dont bother.
      Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Apache View Post
        Wasn't that around £450 for a set of shocks though?! Hardly best value for the ordinary man in the street. Its around 1/4 of the value of a typical 2nd gen!

        What about a set of Procomps for around £160 for 4? They work OK, and 3000s will be softer than what you've got. You aint gonna get adjustables for sensible money, and if you dont spend lots of time offroad, dont bother.

        i want something fairly decent and i have cheacked out the £450 ones sounds nice, but quite pricey.
        i have read good reviews of the 5000's and most say they arnt to hard but mine really are rock solid, i mean im only 22 and i think my spine has already gone, when i drive my bosses ford ranger its luxury.

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        • #5
          Maybe they're knackered.

          (I think) they're Australian, so have probably been on the truck for a long time. If one's leaking oil, that supports the likelihood that they're ancient.

          Loads of people here have got Procomps. They aren't the best build quality out there, but they work, and are as cheap as chips! That MUST make them a bargain.

          Tony N deals in TJM, which seem to be rather better build quality and have a serious reputation, but are about £70 a corner. Still near half the price of the adjustable Ranchos...
          Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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          • #6
            sorry, i should not have sworn, that certain F word that ends in ord.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Apache View Post
              Maybe they're knackered.

              (I think) they're Australian, so have probably been on the truck for a long time. If one's leaking oil, that supports the likelihood that they're ancient.

              Loads of people here have got Procomps. They aren't the best build quality out there, but they work, and are as cheap as chips! That MUST make them a bargain.

              Tony N deals in TJM, which seem to be rather better build quality and have a serious reputation, but are about £70 a corner. Still near half the price of the adjustable Ranchos...
              yer was from oz, came over in 2003, i have the paperwork and i was bought for £12,000, honest no joak, and i paid £1000 cash her her. lost £11,000 in 5 years.
              just read that the ranchos have lifelime waranty, but i think mine might be void.

              £280 sound nice, just for the better build quality, and then i can also get her snorkle, dont know from where yet though.

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                whats a joak?

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                • #9
                  Like a budget version of Jaos. There was no extras on his truck.
                  Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by surf-wejd View Post
                    £280 sound nice, just for the better build quality, and then i can also get her snorkle, dont know from where yet though.
                    You'll find Mr N might be able to get you one of those too...
                    Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post



































                      whats a joak?
                      sorry, i meant JOKE not joak

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by surf-wejd View Post
                        sorry, i meant JOKE not joak

                        Good lad, just keeping you on your toes.

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                        • #13
                          Just out of curiosity, what tyre pressures are you using?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by MattF View Post
                            Just out of curiosity, what tyre pressures are you using?
                            im running at 30psi to 35psi on 31" bfg AT's.

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                            • #15
                              30 would be best. 35 would be backbreaking!
                              Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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