Rancho RS90000XL 0″ Front Lift Shocks for 1970-1995 Chevy G20
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Rancho RS9000XL 0″ Front Lift Shocks for 1970-1995 Chevy G20
Part Number: RS999120
Summary: The Rancho RS9000XL series provides industry-leading adjustability for drivers who demand total control over their ride quality. Featuring a 9-position manual tuning knob, these shocks allow you to instantly transition from a soft street feel to a firm setting optimized for towing or heavy hauling. Designed for the Chevy G20, this pair of shocks ensures consistent performance and heat dissipation under varying load conditions.
Features
- 9-Position Tuning: A manual adjustment knob provides nine levels of damping control to ensure the perfect ride for any terrain or load.
- Large Shock Body: A 2.75-inch diameter reserve tube provides increased fluid capacity to ensure cooler operation during heavy-duty use.
- Nitrogen Gas Charged: High-pressure gas optimization provides immediate response to road imperfections to ensure a smooth, controlled ride.
- Protective Boot: A heavy-duty poly-vinyl boot provides a physical barrier for the piston rod to ensure long-term seal integrity.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Position | Front |
| Lift Height | 0″ |
| Extended Length | 13.51 inches |
| Compressed Length | 9.98 inches |
| Travel | 3.53 inches |
| Upper Mount | L1 (Stem) |
| Lower Mount | OE-Style Mount |
Fitment
- 1970-1995 Chevy G20
- 1963-1983 Jeep Wagoneer
- Note: Fits 2WD/4WD models at factory height (0″ Lift).
What’s Included
- Includes 2 Shocks
- Protective Dust Boots
- Mounting Hardware (where applicable)
Why Choose This Product?
- Engineering Advantage: Rancho’s MyRide technology allows for manual damping adjustment without removing the shock, offering a custom-tuned experience for specific vehicle weights.
- Performance Benefit: Eliminates the compromise between comfort and capability, allowing the driver to dial in stiffness for highway stability or softness for city driving.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I adjust the settings on these shocks?
The RS9000XL features a manual 9-position knob located at the base of the shock body; simply turn the dial to your preferred firmness level.
Will these shocks lift my vehicle?
No, these shocks are configured for a 0-inch lift and are designed to replace factory-length dampers.
What setting should I use for towing?
Higher settings (7-9) are recommended for towing or hauling to increase stability and reduce sway, while lower settings (1-3) are ideal for unloaded street driving.
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