rick4106 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 29, 2010 Messages 336 Reaction score 53 Location louisiana Mar 30, 2017 #1 Just put my cal trac -1 setup on my sons car with leafs moved in. Calavert shocks are too long. What is everyone using
Just put my cal trac -1 setup on my sons car with leafs moved in. Calavert shocks are too long. What is everyone using
ToMang07 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 3, 2017 Messages 396 Reaction score 198 Location Maine Mar 30, 2017 #2 Subb'd
C crackedback FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Aug 7, 2005 Messages 19,183 Reaction score 5,930 Location 92201 Mar 30, 2017 #3 They have shocks for lowered applications IIRC. Too short is MUCH worse than too long!
justinp61 Well-Known Member Joined May 15, 2009 Messages 3,070 Reaction score 4,058 Mar 30, 2017 #4 Viking da on mine, standard length. I also ran the same Rancho's that I ran before the springs were relocated.
Viking da on mine, standard length. I also ran the same Rancho's that I ran before the springs were relocated.
qkcuda FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Mar 6, 2013 Messages 2,285 Reaction score 3,161 Location Jarvis, Ontario Mar 30, 2017 #5 When I ordered Rancho 9000's for my car i know they were available in two different lengths. I took the longer ones as my springs are not relocated.
When I ordered Rancho 9000's for my car i know they were available in two different lengths. I took the longer ones as my springs are not relocated.
roccodart440 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 19, 2010 Messages 6,806 Reaction score 3,583 Mar 30, 2017 #6 Too long as in they are bottomed out or close to it at ride height? I just used the stock length ones on mine.
Too long as in they are bottomed out or close to it at ride height? I just used the stock length ones on mine.
D-50394 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 21, 2013 Messages 515 Reaction score 120 Location Alabama Mar 30, 2017 #7 rick4106 said: Just put my cal trac -1 setup on my sons car with leafs moved in. Calavert shocks are too long. What is everyone using Click to expand... Go to Summits web sight and look for Rancho 9000 shocks. They have several pages of different lengths. That is what I done. Measure what you need and you will find it there.
rick4106 said: Just put my cal trac -1 setup on my sons car with leafs moved in. Calavert shocks are too long. What is everyone using Click to expand... Go to Summits web sight and look for Rancho 9000 shocks. They have several pages of different lengths. That is what I done. Measure what you need and you will find it there.
Deucemopar Well-Known Member Joined Jan 10, 2017 Messages 391 Reaction score 128 Location VA Mar 30, 2017 #8 rick4106 said: Just put my cal trac -1 setup on my sons car with leafs moved in. Calavert shocks are too long. What is everyone using Click to expand... What is your sons's car Year and model? Thx!
rick4106 said: Just put my cal trac -1 setup on my sons car with leafs moved in. Calavert shocks are too long. What is everyone using Click to expand... What is your sons's car Year and model? Thx!
rick4106 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 29, 2010 Messages 336 Reaction score 53 Location louisiana Mar 31, 2017 #9 67 Dart
Marcohotrod Well-Known Member Joined Mar 21, 2015 Messages 2,429 Reaction score 598 Location Massachusetts Mar 31, 2017 #10 what are your measurements on the car and on the new shocks, compressed and extended? I run Trailmaster rear shocks
what are your measurements on the car and on the new shocks, compressed and extended? I run Trailmaster rear shocks
rick4106 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 29, 2010 Messages 336 Reaction score 53 Location louisiana Apr 4, 2017 #11 15 1/4 " at ride height
qkcuda FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Mar 6, 2013 Messages 2,285 Reaction score 3,161 Location Jarvis, Ontario Apr 5, 2017 #12 I looked up Rancho RS999113 on Summit and they are listed as 13.28 inches compressed and 20.03 inches extended.
I looked up Rancho RS999113 on Summit and they are listed as 13.28 inches compressed and 20.03 inches extended.