Hi,
Does anybody know the part number of the Rancho RS5000 shocks for a Delica? I had my van at a shop which order the shocks for me and try to install it, but they just didn't fit.
Anything else they need to be aware off?
Which shop in Vancouver would you recommend for installing shocks?
Thanks
Rancho RS5000 install problems
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Re: Rancho RS5000 install problems
I got my 9000s installed at NSOR. Most shocks have a loop end attachment, the Delica has a pin end for the rear shocks. I had the pin end ground off and welded a new bracket onto the axil. Now my Delica takes a loop end shock in the rear
. The new brackets cost me $80 extra to install and remove the other ones.
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Re: Rancho RS5000 install problems
Ah ok. Are there any good shock out there which fits to a Delica without this additional welding job?
Any other shops with better opening hours than NSOR?
Any other shops with better opening hours than NSOR?
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Re: Rancho RS5000 install problems
An other question: If I have done my torsion bar and wheel alignment already, do I need to do the alignment again when the installation of the new shocks is finished?
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Re: Rancho RS5000 install problems
Nope - you won't need alignment again.
Do a search for Pro Comp. You'll find lots of discussions about these shocks, pros / cons, alternatives. I run them and love them. The shocks on the van I bought must have been the one's it left the factory with!!!!
Check with Mardy (Amazing Auto - and Mardydelica on this form) to see if he has the pro comp in stock assuming you choose that model.
Do a search for Pro Comp. You'll find lots of discussions about these shocks, pros / cons, alternatives. I run them and love them. The shocks on the van I bought must have been the one's it left the factory with!!!!
Check with Mardy (Amazing Auto - and Mardydelica on this form) to see if he has the pro comp in stock assuming you choose that model.
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Re: Rancho RS5000 install problems
I also have the ProComp, happy with them but if you can try to change the bushings at each ends of the shocks with poly ones (usually red instead of black). That should help with longevity as the rubber ones on the ProComp won't last as long. Still, for the money the ProComp are a good choice. The Rancho may be better(?) but more expensive and not sure if it justifies the extra $$$.
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Re: Rancho RS5000 install problems
I installed Pro-Comp . I got them from Mardy.
One thing you have to do is shave the ridge off the rubber bushings for the fronts. Its the raised rib that is on one side of the rubber that encircles the hole. I had a bit of problem compressing them to get the top nut on, so be prepared to use a small bar to pry up on the shock a bit. An extra set of hands is good too get the nut on. I think I paid 240 from Mardy for a set , and the ones Falco installed were about 135 a piece and his are adjustable.
One thing you have to do is shave the ridge off the rubber bushings for the fronts. Its the raised rib that is on one side of the rubber that encircles the hole. I had a bit of problem compressing them to get the top nut on, so be prepared to use a small bar to pry up on the shock a bit. An extra set of hands is good too get the nut on. I think I paid 240 from Mardy for a set , and the ones Falco installed were about 135 a piece and his are adjustable.
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Re: Rancho RS5000 install problems
Procomp Loop-to-Stem Shock Conversion Mount Kit
With it, you can use any eye <-> eye shocks (Rancho's) in the rear of your Delica.
It beefs up the rear by creating a large shock mount footprint.
That's why 99% of shocks on trucks are eye<->eye = strength.
With the mount kit, it gives you 2" of added lift so you don't need to buy a shock with an extended stroke length to compensate.
You can buy them at NorthShore 4x4 in North Van or Sport Trucks in Langley.
About $20-40 depending if you have an account with them.
http://www.delica.ca/forum/expedition-d ... 95-15.html
With it, you can use any eye <-> eye shocks (Rancho's) in the rear of your Delica.
It beefs up the rear by creating a large shock mount footprint.
That's why 99% of shocks on trucks are eye<->eye = strength.
With the mount kit, it gives you 2" of added lift so you don't need to buy a shock with an extended stroke length to compensate.
You can buy them at NorthShore 4x4 in North Van or Sport Trucks in Langley.
About $20-40 depending if you have an account with them.
http://www.delica.ca/forum/expedition-d ... 95-15.html
jfarsang wrote:Redid my suspension and a few tidbits regarding the lift tonight.
SHOCKS
What I had put on when I got Granola :
Procomp ES9000 (gas charged)
Front: 913515
Rear: 919520
What I replaced them with :
Procomp ES3000 (hydraulic)
Front: 315515 (2" longer stroke)
Rear: 319500 (same length except eye top & bottom)
For the rear I added 2" pin -> eye conversion blocks to use with new eye top/bottom shocks giving the extra 2" inches of travel I needed for my lift.
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Re: Rancho RS5000 install problems
Thanks for your help and specially to jfarsang for the part numbers, but I left my van at NSOR this morning. They are going to install Pro Comp 9000 with poly bushings today.
I thought about the Rancho 9000 (would get the remote control for free) but still over twice as much $$$ :)
I thought about the Rancho 9000 (would get the remote control for free) but still over twice as much $$$ :)