This is my second Jeep but first JK and I love it. Modding this thing and wheeling it is all I think about. I discovered WAL while I had a Grand Cherokee and wish I found it before I bought the GC. Nothing like driving doorless...just perfection. I have a budget boost on until I can afford a better lift but a set of good shocks would be a plus! Thanks for the chance to win a product of yours, Rancho.
This would be great!!! We just got our "new to us" '08 JKU and it came with a small lift but they didn't upgrade the shocks so it's got a super ruff ride so we need a new set!
This is my 2012 Sahara. Owned it three weeks and have already started actively seeking points of failure and ordering parts. I would love an opportunity to put some new Rancho's through the paces.
Lifted (Dealer installed, Unknown Shocks)
35X12.5 tires
17X10 Fuel Maverick Rims
Custom Fender trim and LED install
Sweet because I could use the upgrade from RE shocks. 2014 JKUR with a 3.5" RE lift, 35" Nitto Trail Grapplers and Pro Comp Wheels. hopefully by May the 37's and cut fenders will be on there along with a new drive shaft.
This is my 03 on 6" AiRock with some home grown mods and would love to replace the Edlebrock shocks!
Ok I modified practically everything including the locker switch to to work in any range at any speed, then later used bosh relays to fool the locker logic to see the rear axle was locked when I upgraded to an ARB so I could still toggle the front ARB on and off. I took an adult ROP auto body class and added my own lift with the AiRock. I build my own rock sliders with removable bars if they needed to be replaced in the future. Build my own trail rack of which the bumper has pass thru electrical trailer connections, a bolt on 2" receiver, and is a pneumatic chamber. The swing bearing is a front F150 locking hub which had the rotor machined off to allow ease of use with the ability to lock open in various degrees. I could go on and on.....
Devil's canyon going up from the desert to the top of the grade, is a trail that is 2.5 miles long and take 12.5 hours to do, and can really give your shocks a work out.
-15 March is my Birthday
- Here in South Africa we do not have Rancho Shocks
- My Jeep has a bad DW since my spacer only lift (I might be removing it tonight though because of it)
- Our suspension kits here in SA are so expensive because we have to import
- Id like to be the only Jeeper in SA to own Rancho shocks :rock: