View Full Version : How much should I expect to pay for installation of my ne Rancho 9000s?
Osteomata
03/06/2012, 12:03 PM
Got my Rancho's from Amazon. My primary mechanic gave me an off the cuff of $40 each for install. Tire Kingdom wants $250 total. So: is $160 reasonable or should I expect to find cheaper if I hunt around?
JoFotoz
03/06/2012, 12:53 PM
On a hoist with proper tools...
...the whole job is only about an hour , maybe hour & half .
So...$120 max IMO.
jo
Triathlete
03/06/2012, 01:01 PM
I would do it myself. 6 bolts. Probably a 2 on a 1-10 hardness scale!
Sears charges $20 a shock.
Osteomata
03/06/2012, 03:45 PM
Does it require a torq wrench or can i just tighten it down "pretty tight"?
deermagnet
03/06/2012, 03:56 PM
You probably don't absolutely need a torque wrench, but this'll give you an idea of what you need for each one.
The stock shock torque settings are-
Front- 14 lbs. upper, 61 lbs. lower
Rear- 70 lbs. upper, 58 lbs. lower
Mark
Triathlete
03/06/2012, 04:24 PM
harbor frieght torque wrench...$10
fuzzy
03/06/2012, 05:25 PM
Local shop wanted $300 for installation and NTB wouldn't install new shocks from Amazon, but was willing to buy them from their supplier and install for $750.
bigblock8396375
03/06/2012, 05:59 PM
Harbor Freight torque wrench = JUNK!! Buy a quality wrench.
VXorado
03/06/2012, 08:25 PM
I would do it myself. 6 bolts. Probably a 2 on a 1-10 hardness scale!
+1, very simple install.
...and an impact wrench makes it a 1 out 10 on the difficulty scale.
etlsport
03/07/2012, 05:21 AM
You probably don't absolutely need a torque wrench, but this'll give you an idea of what you need for each one.
The stock shock torque settings are-
Front- 14 lbs. upper, 61 lbs. lower
Rear- 70 lbs. upper, 58 lbs. lower
Mark
I dont think 14ft lbs is enough to even get the upper bolt threaded onto rancho9000s. Ive installed 3 sets of them and there is always paint on the threads that make the top nut a pain. Just takes some force but it always goes. Didnt even take my wheels off for the last set
tom4bren
03/07/2012, 04:03 PM
I dont think 14ft lbs is enough to even get the upper bolt threaded onto rancho9000s. Ive installed 3 sets of them and there is always paint on the threads that make the top nut a pain. Just takes some force but it always goes. Didnt even take my wheels off for the last set
*2
Torque on those bolts is not critical. As tight as you can get them with an 8" box end wrench will be plenty. I doubt you'll even need locktite on them.
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