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lenny
09/16/2003, 01:42 PM
hi all'
well im after either aftermarket shocks or oe shocks
as the isuzu dealers in uk do not want to know
i cant understand them as all isuzus are imports
thanks
omegavx
09/16/2003, 02:27 PM
It'd probably be much cheaper if you can get the Rancho 9000's. Their about $279.00 for a set of 4. Not sure if there are any local shops that have them in the UK, but you can always order online. If you do a search on the board for "Rancho" you'll find some previous posts that have more info on the shocks themselves and online locations on where to buy. http://www.gorancho.com
lenny
09/16/2003, 02:46 PM
many thanks
zadam123
09/16/2003, 05:56 PM
i installed the rancho shocks and have my oem shocks if interisted, make me a reasonable offer to consider if interisted.
by the way they have like 40,000 miles on them
lenny
09/17/2003, 11:09 AM
hi there
yes im interested in them but as im new to the vx i honestly have no idea how much there worth? and cos i live in uk it might cost a fortune to deliver,depending on what they weigh
but i am interested if you can give me a ball park figure,
and that dont mean the price of a ball park
many thanks lenny
Can anyone tell me what is the part number to the front and rear Rancho 9000(stock size) for a 2000 VX.:confused:
zadam123
09/21/2003, 06:47 AM
I would be willing to let my OEM shocks go for 225 + shipping. I was told that the OEM new are like $800. as for shipping im not sure how much it would be to the uk, if you interisted let me know and ill calculate shipping just email me your address.
adam
omegavx
09/21/2003, 09:26 AM
I'm not positive these are the right numbers because I havn't gotten mine yet. But, the part numbers were posted on the Rancho thread and they seem to work for all those that have purchased so far.
#RS99214 and RS99215
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1162&highlight=rancho
kpaske
09/21/2003, 12:20 PM
Does anyone know if the stock shocks are rebuildable, and if so, how much something like that would cost? I have been riding on Rancho 9000's for about a year and think they're great alternatives, but it doesn't ride as smooth as when I first bought it.
Heraclid
09/21/2003, 04:09 PM
Stock shocks are pretty special. Not sure about now, but back in '99 there wasn't a production vehicle with anything like 'em. I'll wear 'em out and then maybe go with the Ranchos, but not until then.
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