At 07:55 PM 11/20/00 -0800, you wrote:
> <snip>
>I finally got around to changing out the shocks on my wife's "00 QC and
>boy what a difference. I've been dying to do this for sooooo long. I used
>Rancho 5000s up front and the adjustable 9000s on the rear. In my
>opinion the 5000s are still a little soft --but a hell of an improvement
>over the stock ones. The 9000s are fantastic because of both their
>adjustability and the fact that they are valved differently for both
>compression and rebound. You get a firm, yet controlled ride -- not just
>a stiffer one. SHE loves the difference. <snip> Ken H
Ken
How are the 9000s adjusted and how many settings are available?
Also, are the 9000s for 4x2s? Thanks.
Bob. Burlington, Ont., Canada.
'97 Dakota CC, 5.2L, 4x2, 3.92 SG, auto., 4265 lb.
Dyno: 231.2 rwhp 340.0 lb-ft rw torque
PB: 14.737 @ 91.75 9.364 @ 72.95
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