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Installed Rancho 9000X on 2003 Rodeo - Rear fender wells slightly eneven now...
#302784
08/17/03 10:00 PM
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1st Capitol 4WD of St. Charles, MO installed 4 new Rancho 9000X shocks on my 2003 Rodeo yesterday. 99214s on the front and 99186s on the rear. Well, the difference between the flaccid OEM shocks and the Ranchos is profound. With all 4 shocks set on "5", the pronounced brake dive is gone, the rear end no longer dances over uneven pavement and the highway ride is comfortable and well-controlled. This is exactly what I wanted.
I do note that the driver side rear fender now sits 1/2" higher than the passenger side. I measured the length of the rear shocks as installed and the driver side rear shock is exactly 1/2 inch longer than the passenger side rear shock. I can see a visual difference because a little more of the rear driver side fender well is now visible than before. My wife doesn't notice it. My questions are:
1. What would cause this? 2. Is it normal, i.e., a "live-with" situation? 3. Are there any potential negative consequences? 4. What would you do, if anything?
Thanks very much for your help.
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Re: Installed Rancho 9000X on 2003 Rodeo - Rear fender wells slightly eneven now...
[Re: moose201]
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08/17/03 11:28 PM
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Anonymous
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I know this doesn't help but i noticed the same thing when I put my Koni adjustables on my 2002 Rodeo, so it's probably not anything to do with the Ranchos but more to do with the vehicle.
I'd be interested if anyone has an answer as well.
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Re: Installed Rancho 9000X on 2003 Rodeo - Rear fender wells slightly eneven now...
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08/17/03 11:40 PM
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Anonymous
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I have the same thing on my trooper... I was wondering if messing with torsion bars would even it out???
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Re: Installed Rancho 9000X on 2003 Rodeo - Rear fender wells slightly eneven now...
#302787
08/18/03 07:58 PM
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I have the same thing on my trooper... I was wondering if messing with torsion bars would even it out??? yup, thats what i would do. shocks have nothing to do with ride height when the vehicle is sitting on flat ground. If it is off, adjust the appropriate tbar to compensate. suspensions setting over time/use, i would not say this is abnormal. -Rob
Robert Gorrell 1995.5 Isuzu Rodeo - SAS'd and SOA'd, sitting on 38x13 TSLs, spooled D60 front, 14bff rear locked by detriot, high steer w/ hydro, dual Isuzu tcases.
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Re: Installed Rancho 9000X on 2003 Rodeo - Rear fender wells slightly eneven now...
[Re: moose201]
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08/19/03 03:44 AM
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1/2" is well within the normal range...
Randii
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Re: Installed Rancho 9000X on 2003 Rodeo - Rear fender wells slightly eneven now...
[Re: randii]
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08/19/03 03:56 AM
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Anonymous
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1/2" is well within the normal range...
Randii Yeah, but it's annoying. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/baby.gif" alt="" /> Any ideas on why it happens only on that corner?
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Re: Installed Rancho 9000X on 2003 Rodeo - Rear fender wells slightly eneven now...
#302790
08/19/03 02:03 PM
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Yeah, but it's annoying. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/baby.gif" alt="" /> Any ideas on why it happens only on that corner? Depends on hundreds of factors, but mainly uneven weight distribution and no two springs are gonna settle in the same. basically, it just happens. -Rob
Robert Gorrell 1995.5 Isuzu Rodeo - SAS'd and SOA'd, sitting on 38x13 TSLs, spooled D60 front, 14bff rear locked by detriot, high steer w/ hydro, dual Isuzu tcases.
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Re: Installed Rancho 9000X on 2003 Rodeo - Rear fender wells slightly eneven now...
[Re: RobG]
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08/19/03 03:57 PM
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In my case it happened suddenly, i.e., right after the new shocks were installed.
Mark
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Re: Installed Rancho 9000X on 2003 Rodeo - Rear fender wells slightly eneven now...
[Re: moose201]
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08/19/03 04:02 PM
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shocks wouldn't cause this to happen as they do not effect ride height.
-Rob
Robert Gorrell 1995.5 Isuzu Rodeo - SAS'd and SOA'd, sitting on 38x13 TSLs, spooled D60 front, 14bff rear locked by detriot, high steer w/ hydro, dual Isuzu tcases.
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Re: Installed Rancho 9000X on 2003 Rodeo - Rear fender wells slightly eneven now...
[Re: RobG]
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08/19/03 05:03 PM
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So maybe the installer messed with something else...?
Mark
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