If your factory shocks are in good shape they will do the job...no need to repale them. Only need to invest in the springs. Good luck.
If your factory shocks are in good shape they will do the job...no need to repale them. Only need to invest in the springs. Good luck.
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sorry to jack this thread, but since you got into stock shocks, was thinking about doing the same but I have the rancho rs9000x shocks installed... I don't see why they wouldn't work but any suggestions, opinions?
Hey Tri,
I just finished printing up the instructions on your lift advice. Got a quick quesiton...(and thanks for the tip on the shocks by the way). You wouldnt happen to still have the pics of each step of the lifting process would ya? I clicked on the link and I saw that thread was kinda old and the pictures no longer appear to be there. If you still had them by chance I would really appreciate it. Thanks again guys for everything!
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SRCHN
Ok,
Went to that Rocky Road site and I'm having a little trouble finding the parts that I'm going to need...
Don't really see a OME 912 Spring listed (exactly). Could you possbily point me in the right direction...? HELP!
SRCHN![]()
912 is the part #. When I ordered mine he didn't keep them in stock but a call to them and he ordered them up and had them to me in a few weeks. I think if you go down a little further in the thread kpaske re-hosted the whole thing with functioning photos. Here it is Just checked it though and it doesn't seem to be working. I'll try to email you the pics if I still have them on my 'puter.
Rizzo, I think there will be no problems if you keep your ranchos. Others are using them.