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    Another shock thread (after reading over 20)

    Here we go again with another yet shock question:

    The previous owner of my 99 Ironman replaced the stock shocks with some cheap Gabriel's. I don't like the buttery, bounciness of the ride with these shocks. It's so bad that I don't feel that comfortable driving it!

    I need to replace these shocks with mostly on-road (not off-road) quality shocks. I would prefer if someone has good OEM shocks sitting around and willing to sell for a good price ... By the way, I have the 18 inch wheels on it.

    After reading several posts and threads, it appears that the most common replacement options are:

    Rancho RS9000
    Rancho RS5000
    Bilstein
    Calmini
    Monroe (heavy duty)
    Gabriel Ultra

    Perhaps someone should start a survey / poll regarding shocks.

    Any feedback on the above? Most Vxrs seem to lean towards the Rancho RS9000XLS (adjustable). I'm not planning to lift the VX and/or do any serious off-roading. I'm about to replace the CV boots, and will take the opportunity to replace the shocks at the same time.

    Thanks!
    Daniel

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    Yeah, plenty of feedback in those 20 threads you referenced. But here, I'll summarize:

    Get the Rancho 9000XLs.

    -V
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    I was running OEM shocks up front & Rancho's out back. That is what the previous owner had on it when I got it.

    I recently changed over to Old Man Emu (OME) Nitro Chargers that I got from Independent4X4:

    https://www.independent4x.com/mercha...11aaad98a216ee

    So far I likes 'em.

    I kept the front OEM shocks but one of them has obviously lost pressure (it returns but sloooooowly). I trashed the Rancho's (they were so rusted out that you couldn't even tell they were Rancho's). If you're interested in the front shocks & can find someone to recharge them, I'd be willing to part with them at a 'killer deal'. Make a site donation, PM me your addy, & they'll magically appear on your doorstep a week later. (The ones from Triathlete below are a much better option though).

    EDIT:

    Don't listen to V. Get OME

    Just kidding. The Rancho's are a good option. But, I know me, I'd never use the adjustment feature.
    Last edited by tom4bren : 05/07/2013 at 04:05 PM
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    I think if you run a survey you will mostly get the results of what people have not what is "Best". I think the best opinions will come from those that have tried a few different options like Tom. I have the RS9000xls and I like them, they are definitely softer than my OEMs that I removed. Two of which weren't working. But I don't have anything else to compare them to. I have noticed that they feel softer since I did the 5 spd swap because I have better acceleration now. I should probably adjust them up but haven't bothered.
    Seems like fewer people have gone with the OMEs but I've never heard one bad thing about them.
    There's no 'I' in denial.

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    What he said.

    How do you measure performance to determine what is best in regard to a shock?

    It's all about ride quality which is very much a preference thang. How your ride is equipped plays heavily into how the shock will feel.

    I basically described my setup to the guy at Indy & told him that I was mostly interested in a crossover that handled well on road & wouldn't fail with light 4 wheeling. He recommended the Rancho if you'll be using the adjustment feature & OME if you won't.

    Since I drive a Proton & the OME are yellow with black boots had NOTHING to do with my decision.

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    FWIW I have loved the OMEs on my various Troopers...tried a couple others but have always gone back to the Nitrochargers. They are very durable and ride great.

    Note that the Trooper spec Nitrochargers are a bit longer than factory, intended to work with their OME lift springs. I doubt this matters much either way, but it is a nice touch for those with a li'l lift.
    95 Trooper with a buncha stuff nobody here cares about...

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    Is it safe to have different shocks (front and rear)?

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    I do

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
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    My buddy just put 9000xl's on his rodeo, I highly recommend them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VXD959 View Post
    Is it safe to have different shocks (front and rear)?
    Absolutely.

    Even if you use the same brand for all 4 corners, you'll still have different shocks front & back.

    The OME don't even have a boot for the rear. It's a plastic sheath. The rear is a much longer shock & have much more travel as well.

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    The Ranchos are great, just don't expect much life out of them. I live on the rust coast, so I am lucky to have them for 5years before looking like the Titanic's hull. Don't know what they are doing there, but they seriously prefer you buying them over and over instead of putting some better corrosion protection on them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    Don't listen to V. Get OME

    Just kidding. The Rancho's are a good option. But, I know me, I'd never use the adjustment feature.
    Heh... Let's see how it ends, my friend.

    But even still, perhaps my post was a bit... cavalier? So let me add:
    The OEM shocks are great if you can find a recently serviced set in great shape, or a place to have your own rebuilt/recharged as needed.
    The OME (Old Man Emu) shocks I can't comment on, but I have their 913 springs and can only say good things about them.
    The Rancho 9000XLs are what I selected, precisely because I wanted the option to adjust the firmness through a range until I found one I felt suited my driving style. Full disclosure: I have NOT adjusted my shocks since the day I installed them. 6 front, 7 rear.

    And, of course I kept my OEM shocks for that rainy day when I have them completely rebuilt.

    -V

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    I kept reading other threads...and I'm still trying to decide. The good news is that Rancho has a $100 rebate if you buy 4 RS9000XL shocks. Best price so far is at
    http://www.my4by.com/rs9000xl-shocks...63.html?page=4

    However, I read that even at level 9 the Rancho 9000s are softer than the stock ones. What settings do you usually have for your 9000s? Vendetta said that his setting is 6-7. Rancho website says that a 4-6 setting is similar to the Rancho RS5000
    http://www.gorancho.com/shocks.php?shock=RS9000XL

    Member "transio" swears that the Bilsteins are very close to the stock shocks and raves about them...The fact that he mentioned that his VX rides like a BMW is a plus (since I own a X5 and really like the handling).
    http://vehicross.info/forums/showthr...?t=4376&page=3

    I would try to OMEs, but the yellow color won't do well with the Ironman.

    The clock is ticking and I'm still debating the issue...

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