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Thread: Rancho 9000s and Defenders?

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    I've heard they are good... You don't know the model number I'd need for my 90?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tikka7mm08 View Post
    I've heard they are good... You don't know the model number I'd need for my 90?

    Just jump on eshocks.com and have a look, they are the cheapest place to get them, and search by vechile type.

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    Only Koni comes up on that website for the Landy?

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    Do you want std lenght or ext?

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    You might them here.. Land Rover, Suspension Stuff

    I had my Bilsteins fitted here.. so far so good..

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    I'd love a 2inch lift if I could get away without extended brake lines, castor correction??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tikka7mm08 View Post
    I'd love a 2inch lift if I could get away without extended brake lines, castor correction??
    2" is fine with out castor.

    ext brake lines are a must. (cheap for braided lines from paddocks. goodridge brand)

    Most be just run 80 series lc shocks.

    Std lenght 80 lc shocks are about 2' travel.

    Fronts will bolt straight in and rear will also how ever they need to be run upside which is not a problem with bilstiens as they are mono-tube.

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    Sorry... do you mean 80 series landcruiser shocks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny_IIA View Post
    2" is fine with out castor.

    ext brake lines are a must. (cheap for braided lines from paddocks. goodridge brand)

    Most be just run 80 series lc shocks.

    Std lenght 80 lc shocks are about 2' travel.

    Fronts will bolt straight in and rear will also how ever they need to be run upside which is not a problem with bilstiens as they are mono-tube.

    You don't gain much running TLC 80 Series Billies, you need to run 82 Series Koni's or OME to get the near extra 2" of travel.

    You also need to raise the towers and extend brake lines or you will pull lines out and destroy the shocks.

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