2013 Rancho Suspension and Shocks rebate!! March 1-June 30 2013. Save big!!
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2013 Rancho Suspension and Shocks rebate!! March 1-June 30 2013. Save big!!
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It is that time of the year to save even more on our shocks/struts and suspension systems!
Check your your favorite retailer or shop to get pricing on our products.
This rebate runs from March 1 until June 30, 2013.
Take advantage of this earlier so that you get your rebate quicker.
PM or ask questions here and I will do my best to answer them!
Thanks all!!
The link with the info on the various rebates available to you!
Rancho Suspension: RANCHO® "WHEEL'N & DEAL'N" PROMOTION
It is that time of the year to save even more on our shocks/struts and suspension systems!
Check your your favorite retailer or shop to get pricing on our products.
This rebate runs from March 1 until June 30, 2013.
Take advantage of this earlier so that you get your rebate quicker.
PM or ask questions here and I will do my best to answer them!
Thanks all!!
The link with the info on the various rebates available to you!
Rancho Suspension: RANCHO® "WHEEL'N & DEAL'N" PROMOTION
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http://www.gorancho.com/promotions.php
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What would upgrading to the Quicklift Loaded front shocks do for me if I already have a 1.5" (2" effective) AS Leveling kit?
Also, do you need to purchase rear shock as well as, or can somebody just get the front Quicklift Loaded shocks and be done with it (Or is that a bad idea)?
Also, do you need to purchase rear shock as well as, or can somebody just get the front Quicklift Loaded shocks and be done with it (Or is that a bad idea)?
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Yeah, I wouldn't stack them. I was just wondering what the benefit is for utilizing the QLL setup vs ONLY the AS Level.
Does the QLL eliminate the strange angles incurred from a normal Leveling kit?
Also, I wish there was a way I could figure out the height of my truck with 295/70/18 tires + the 4" lift kit. I'd like to see if I can still fit it in my garage.
Does the QLL eliminate the strange angles incurred from a normal Leveling kit?
Also, I wish there was a way I could figure out the height of my truck with 295/70/18 tires + the 4" lift kit. I'd like to see if I can still fit it in my garage.
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The Quicklift assemblies have a 2.5" built in level. So the same effect as a 2.5" AS spacer, the angles will still be there. The road behavior is manageable with the ride settings on the struts/shocks. I look very forward to this feature. Smooth when desired, firm when desired. Going to make highway trips great, and country side cornering better.
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The Quicklift assemblies have a 2.5" built in level. So the same effect as a 2.5" AS spacer, the angles will still be there. The road behavior is manageable with the ride settings on the struts/shocks. I look very forward to this feature. Smooth when desired, firm when desired. Going to make highway trips great, and country side cornering better.
This year $120 on the quickLIFT Loaded and rear shocks, last year only $100.
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Quick question. This is my 3rd set of Rancho shocks. I had Ranchos on my old '78 Scout 2 (I think they were RS5000s), and on my '84 CJ-7 with RS5000s. My F150 now has (just finished installing this weekend actually) Quick Lift Loaded up front, and RS9000s out back. On my prior Rancho shocks, they came with extra Rancho Decals in the box. None of this current batch had them. Did Rancho stop shipping them, if so are they still available?
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Quick question. This is my 3rd set of Rancho shocks. I had Ranchos on my old '78 Scout 2 (I think they were RS5000s), and on my '84 CJ-7 with RS5000s. My F150 now has (just finished installing this weekend actually) Quick Lift Loaded up front, and RS9000s out back. On my prior Rancho shocks, they came with extra Rancho Decals in the box. None of this current batch had them. Did Rancho stop shipping them, if so are they still available?