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Old 03-25-2014, 10:35 PM
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Ranchos are a really good budget shock. I run them. Also relocated them straight up behind rear which made a big difference.
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Have any pictures? I was told that changing their angle wouldn't change anything and it was a waste of time.
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Helped mine ride better and everything. I thought is was worth it. I'll send a pic tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by WICKEDOWESIX
Calvert racing now owns the RANCHO 9000 shocks
just got mine through jegs no calvert middleman.
Old 03-29-2014, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by craigsix
just got mine through jegs no calvert middleman.
Are you lowered? Got part #'s?
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Originally Posted by craigsix
just got mine through jegs no calvert middleman.
Yeah, jegs was the middle man lol
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Beltech drop, and change out the springs at the track.
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installed them yesterday. no boots. at the track im starting at 1 and working my way up till 60ft. slows down.
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Im running them on my 10 ccsb and really like them
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Originally Posted by brandon6.0
Ranchos are a really good budget shock. I run them. Also relocated them straight up behind rear which made a big difference.
Originally Posted by turbo4.8
Have any pictures? I was told that changing their angle wouldn't change anything and it was a waste of time.
Not sure who told you it didn't help. The efficiency of the shocks is dramatically improved when doing this mod. It's a very inexpensive thing to do if you can do it yourself.


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