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Re: recommend new shocks [Re: Tygger] #534389 06/11/05 01:56 AM
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pucci Offline
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the best on-road only shock?


for an off-the-shelf pavement oriented item I'd say KONI's are top choice. but they tend to be quite spendy, so maybe look at Bilstein, Tokico or KYB Gas-A-Just. if budget is a real concern then ProComps can satisfy.

look at CoxImport for some price comparisons, but there are plenty other dealers out there.


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Re: recommend new shocks [Re: organiczone] #534390 06/11/05 02:03 AM
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moose201 Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Our 2003 Rodeo has had Rancho 9000X shocks almost since day 1 and no regrets whatsoever. The Number 5 setting seems to work well for very solid control on the highway. They all but eliminated the pronounced brake dive that the flaccid OEM shocks produced.

Re: recommend new shocks [Re: moose201] #534391 06/11/05 02:58 AM
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TrooperJ Offline
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if you like a stiff, bonejarring ride, for sure go with the 5000's....




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....er... i mean..... bone jarring for the 1st 500 or so miles. Then they loosen up and are a darn good shock. I love em, but will go with something a little bit nicer later on, like the 9000.
Oh, and most all these shocks can be found on www.independent4x.com
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Re: recommend new shocks [Re: TrooperJ] #534392 06/11/05 04:20 AM
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Billdo Offline
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Can anuybody recomend some shocks for both on/off road use with a 3+ inch lift. Not something to expensive and not something to cheap either.


2000 Chevy Tahoe nothing special. 1990 Isuzu Amigo, 3" lift, 31x10.5x15 BFG All Terrain (Street), 33x12.5x15 (offroad), Pacesetter header, some ATM rash. More mods to come......
Re: recommend new shocks [Re: Billdo] #534393 06/11/05 06:26 AM
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I have the EXPLORER PRO COMP ES-9000 NITROGEN GAS STABALIZED SHOCKS offered at independant4X.com and I think they are great. Stiff on the road and very responsive.

Re: recommend new shocks [Re: Billdo] #534394 06/11/05 01:24 PM
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Starchild Offline
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Can anuybody recomend some shocks for both on/off road use with a 3+ inch lift. Not something to expensive and not something to cheap either.


I run Pro-Comp ES3000's and have been very happy with them for the price.

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Re: recommend new shocks [Re: Starchild] #534395 06/11/05 10:41 PM
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rheteric Offline
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I run Pro-Comp ES3000's and have been very happy with them for the price.

I was going to get the ProComp ES3000s until I heard compelling evidence that they are a rebadged Rancho 5000 which are too stiff for a Rodeo IMO; i.e. a shock that works well on a heavy vehicle or under a heavy payload to be smooth. Once again I'll give kudos to the Skyjacker Hydros. Matt at indy4x personally recommended these over the ProComp ES3000s for my situation, and my goals sound 99% like the original poster's. Can't see these shocks disappointing.... they reduced brake dive, cornering is much more stable, and I'm not dodging stupid little potholes anymore cause they just soak em right up.


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'00 Rodeo LS 4x4; "K&N" cone filter; S/S Manik Front, Rear, & Nerf; 'Modest' sound system; 1.5" R'ooper lift, 265/70/16 Dunlop RVxt, Skyjacker Hydros, OEM LSD (sans G80 code)
Re: recommend new shocks [Re: rheteric] #534396 06/12/05 12:23 AM
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kobyhud Offline
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I don't know if anyone has told you but an isuzu rodeo isn't exactly a light weight either.. Rancho 5000s probably won't be too stiff by any means.. But I was not pleased with mine because they weren't stiff enough.. Granted I have some huge lift and really flexy springs but still.. No one has yet mentioned the Doetch Techs ... if I could spell it. Anyhow, I love mine. The 8000s are nice and stiff. For an IFS rig you probably wouldn't need the 8000s... but there are many different varieties.


95 Rodeo LS, Auto, SAS, , 60 front, 14 bolt rear. 5.13 r&p, Hydro-Assist, teras..
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Re: recommend new shocks [Re: rheteric] #534397 06/12/05 12:55 AM
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Starchild Offline
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I was going to get the ProComp ES3000s until I heard compelling evidence that they are a rebadged Rancho 5000


That's a new one on me <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

Andre


"SERENITY NOW!"

1995 Passport - TH700R4 - Twin-sticked Dana300 w/tera 4:1 - Leaf sprung SAS w/Dana 60/14BFF - 38.5x11 Boggers - DOR bumper w/ MM SE9500
Re: recommend new shocks [Re: kobyhud] #534398 06/12/05 04:39 AM
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ProBMXer1313 Offline
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No one has yet mentioned the Doetch Techs ... if I could spell it. Anyhow, I love mine. The 8000s are nice and stiff. For an IFS rig you probably wouldn't need the 8000s... but there are many different varieties.


Interesting to me that you mentioned that name, I just read that on the back of my Calmini shocks the other day well I was working under there. I guess that's who makes the shocks for Calmini.

Now I'm not completely sure if it's my Calmini springs(not to likely cuz those are only in the rear with stock t-bars in the front) or my Calmini(Doetch Tech) shocks, but my 98 rides very rough. My guess is it's the shocks.


1998 Honda Passport EXL V6 3.2L Auto SOTF 4WD
3" Calmini Lift w/ HD Track Bar, 32x11.5-16 Super Swamper SX, Aisins

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