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Thread: Gentle request of advice on comfy

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    Smile Gentle request of advice on comfy

    I need to make my vehicross more comfortable and less bumpy.Anyone could kindly and sympathy me to help me with facts and experience what to change?shock?spring?what brand n models?My wife may be pregnant soon n but like to sit Vehicross.I dunno why...thank you so much

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    I'd recommend to look at adjustable Rancho shocks. I recently installed Kayaba Monomax and my VX still bumpy.
    I'd also recommend to check that your springs are OK and run with full fuel tank (so the rear will be not so easy to jump ).
    2001 Isuzu VehiCROSS (build in progress): 4JX1/A340/part time, 2" body lift, front Aisin hubs, rear Aussie Locker, 4.56 gears, OEM rear sway bar disconnect, AirFlow snorkel, cabin air filter
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    How do they adjust?

    I've heard about the Rancho shocks as being good replacements for our VXs. HOW do they adjust? Are they somehow wired to a switch inside the passenger cabin? Or do you have to climb under the VX and make adjustments on the shocks themselves?

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    PHO2GR4 - It can be done either way. The shocks come with a little dial selector with positions from 0 - 9 for firmness. Most owners climb underneath, set them, and forget about them. They also make a remote kit so that you can adjust them from inside the cabin, but I've heard they are difficult to install and trouble-prone.
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    yep, i went to a local shop specializing in 4x4s to ask about the ranchos and i asked him for a price on the in cabin adjusting kit.. he told me not to bother because their shop had installed about 20 of them and all but 1 came back within a month because of problems leaking (they do quality work, so its not beause of a crappy install)

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    Hey Kyle,

    Thanks for the input (also on the idea for the steel-braided brake lines, in the other thread). I really didn't like the idea of mounting some after-market remote inside the cabin.

    I'll stick with the idea of just manually adjusting the shocks, as necessary.

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    I got rancho rs5000 shocks which are real nice,firm ride but soft,but to get a bit softer ride i pulled my rear wheels of and cut the lower section of the rubber bump stops off with the sawzall,my bump stops were only about 1/4 inch from the axle and mmmmm seems stupid. o and dont have your tires inflated to the maximum psi,my max psi on my toyo st tires is 50 psi and i run them at 45 psi which seems perfect,i have tried the 50 psi and the 42 psi,the 50 is too hard and the 42 is too soft lmfao

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    Quote Originally Posted by WILLY
    o and dont have your tires inflated to the maximum psi,my max psi on my toyo st tires is 50 psi and i run them at 45 psi which seems perfect,i have tried the 50 psi and the 42 psi,the 50 is too hard and the 42 is too soft lmfao
    Wow! What tires (size) do you use? I'm using stock tires (both 245/60R18 for the summer time, and 245/70R16 for the winter) and inflate them to Isuzu suggested 29 psi.

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    I got 275/55/18 toyo st tires,they look sweet and are real nice tires.

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    Nice,Willy.... I had to respond to this post, I like it so much... Bilstein shocks will go a long way toward softening up that ride. They are a little too soft for most, so they may be just what you're looking for. Good luck with the baby, Wayne

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    I highly recommend Rancho RS9000 adjustable and put them on the softest setting (#1). I also bought the in-cabin remote control unit but never installed it. I'm not for or against it, just never took the time to do it and I don't plan to do much adjustment. If you're interested, PM me for a cheap price since it's just collecting dust right now.

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    Just buy a big ol' comfortable pillow for the passanger seat!
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    Thumbs down ssssssssstill desperado

    I am curreently using Falken Tyre 265x50x20,and I think its not because of my tire.I tried to cut the rear stopper and replace the rear spring with volvo 960 spring ,cut the 2 coils to lower my rear to look even with the front n great looking now.I havent changed the shock yet..I remove the front rubber stopper..On the flat nice road seems ok,but on the hump ...huhh ..the rear back jumpy just after it passes the hump...So all friends here recomended Rancho 9000 ajustable .Thank you all,but dont you think changing the shock alone will not solve the total issue?I really dream to have a smooth less bumpy vehicross without pillow though.Is the rancho double action or single action ..anyone know the price n the correct tipe for the front n rear shock?thank you for attending to my problems in details..
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    Actually once I changed from R18 to R16 wheels the ride become more smooth. With R20 it would more bumpy.

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    Saved from an earlier post:

    According to Rancho Shock table:
    RS99214 = Front
    RS99215 = Rear
    numbers come from Trooper listing that interchanges with the VX.

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