Ya can buy some brand new ranchos cheaper haha
Ya can buy some brand new ranchos cheaper haha
Earl, this is great news. I removed my original shocks and replaced them with Rancho 9000XL's, but have kept the original shocks with the full intention of rebuilding them someday. I kept the link to the place in Texas that rebuilds our shocks and I think the total price was around $600. Having a place closer than Texas is great. Now I just need to save up a little change and get the shocks to RG3.
Thanks for finding them and sharing the information.![]()
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I was looking at the place in NC and noticed they were a motorcycle shop that specialized in specialty motocross.
Found the RG 3 place that did the same.
Sent an Email and pics of the shocks and got the good news.
I'm going to have to save some more pennies too, but I hope to have this done this year.
I've got two sets of OEM. My set that has 90K and I got a set from Richard up in Fort Collins. He was replacing all of his VX OEMs with Ranchos and he gave me a set of OEMs that were being changed.
I would love to take my daughters VX back to stock shocks if there is anyone that has a set to sell. Then I can have them rebuilt.
I've got a spare set. Don't know anything about them or the mileage of the VX that they came out of.
Shipping from CO to UT might not be too much, or if you're not in a hurry I could try and get them to Moab with one of the group that travels through here on their way there.
Not sure what to ask for them and I think that others have sold their sets for about $100 or so.
Let me know what works for you. Whatever we agree on I'll give half back to the forum.
Sweet! Your the best, PM sent