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TTLex
04-05-2011, 02:28 AM
I have a new in box Rancho lift for an H2 for sale. Its for the air bagged rear, but you can buy the rear springs from Rancho seperately for $169. The only difference is the air bag version has aluminum spacers that fit under the bags, the non air bag version has replacement springs. The kit also comes with shocks front and rear.

Like I said, new in the box. Selling for $1800 plus shipping

SmokeyJoe
04-05-2011, 08:19 AM
Does this have the 9000 shocks?

TTLex
04-05-2011, 05:34 PM
no, its the non adjustable shocks....the 5000's

ROUSHDEMON
04-06-2011, 12:28 AM
Why are you selling it now???

TTLex
04-06-2011, 01:04 AM
i have a line on a fabtech set up with wheels and 38's that i might go with instead. Im researching the two set ups now to see which I would rather go with. I still might use the Rancho, just testing the waters.

Difference is the Rancho is new, the fabtech is gently used. I know something is going to be on the truck in the next week or so.

TTLex
04-07-2011, 05:09 AM
update......I ordered the rear springs today ($169 a piece), so the kit will come complete for either H2, bagged or springs.

Im also dropping the price to $1600. I will ship at buyers expense.

SmokeyJoe
04-07-2011, 06:35 AM
I am pretty interested, but I am trying to find out if a 17X9 with a 5" BS will work with this kit. I just ordered new wheels and now I am stuck with them. I emailed Rancho and they said they only tested a 17X10 w/ 6"BS wheel and thats what they recomend.

So basically I am up in the air on this, if someone has the Rancho lift perhaps they can answer this question....

Lucky1
04-07-2011, 08:34 AM
TTLex where do you live ?

TTLex
04-07-2011, 01:18 PM
Yeah Smokey, I cant answer that one for you. Hopefully someone will chime in.

I am located in Maryland, but I am willing to ship at buyers expense. It will arrive strapped down to a skid and neatly shrink wrapped.:beerchug:

timgco
04-07-2011, 07:05 PM
The Rancho kit was designed with a 17 x 10 wheel with 5" backspace and 37 12.50 17 tire. So if you should be fine/ depending on how wide of a tire you use. The Rnahco lifted H2 I had, I used a 17 x 9 4.75bs and 37 13.50 tire. No issue. In fact that truck now sits with 38 13.50 MT's on it on those wheels. So no worries fitting.

Now, I have built the Rancho lifted truck for myself and have driven the Fabtech lifted H2 also. With the wider track width of the Fabtech kit, I would go with the Rancho any day. If you are going to run a larger tire than 38's it will be tight on the Rancho kit. The Fabtech kit sits about 2" higher overal up front. In dealing with Fabtech and Rancho, I will NEVER use a Fabtech product myself. I have had 1 Fabtech lifted truck and 2 Rancho lifted trucks. Rancho wins hand's down on quality, customer service and ride in my book. ...my 2 cents fwiw.

ROUSHDEMON
04-07-2011, 08:24 PM
The Rancho kit was designed with a 17 x 10 wheel with 5" backspace and 37 12.50 17 tire. So if you should be fine/ depending on how wide of a tire you use. The Rnahco lifted H2 I had, I used a 17 x 9 4.75bs and 37 13.50 tire. No issue. In fact that truck now sits with 38 13.50 MT's on it on those wheels. So no worries fitting.

Now, I have built the Rancho lifted truck for myself and have driven the Fabtech lifted H2 also. With the wider track width of the Fabtech kit, I would go with the Rancho any day. If you are going to run a larger tire than 38's it will be tight on the Rancho kit. The Fabtech kit sits about 2" higher overal up front. In dealing with Fabtech and Rancho, I will NEVER use a Fabtech product myself. I have had 1 Fabtech lifted truck and 2 Rancho lifted trucks. Rancho wins hand's down on quality, customer service and ride in my book. ...my 2 cents fwiw.


AMEN!!!!!:beerchug:

slippy
04-07-2011, 10:56 PM
why would wider track width on the fabtech be a negative?

timgco
04-08-2011, 06:40 AM
why would wider track width on the fabtech be a negative?

tires stick out more
grooves in the road are noticed more the wider the width


Once you driven both kits on road, it's noticeable. The Rancho kit road much better imho.

If I lift again, I will go Rancho again.

I also have pics of both kits after being driven for 6+ months. The Fabtech kit was rusted up on a couple of the brackets. the dirt logix shocks were rusted to $hit. The Rancho kit was almost perfect except the bottom of the shocks by the adjusters. That kit was 2 years old.

Bimmer9938
04-10-2011, 11:20 PM
Hmmm, I'm the same height as a local H2 with a Fabtech lift, next time we bump into each other I'll try to snap some pics (I have a Rancho).

HUFFADDER
04-12-2011, 03:04 AM
Is your kit still for sale? If so I am interested.

TTLex
04-12-2011, 03:09 AM
yes it is, feel free to ask any questions.

lots of interest, but no cash in hand as of yet

HUFFADDER
04-12-2011, 03:28 AM
Would you be able to give me a quote or estimate for shipping to Knoxville TN 37909? I am a SERIOUS possible buyer.

TTLex
04-12-2011, 03:30 AM
Shipping is going to be roughly $120, its somewhat heavy.

ROUSHDEMON
04-13-2011, 02:00 AM
I know Huffadder personally, he's not playing around, you can trust him FYI.:beerchug:

TTLex
04-15-2011, 03:01 AM
sale pending....

HMH2SUT
04-18-2011, 12:39 AM
did the deal go thru? if not I have Cash$$$$ and will pick up within 24hrs.

TTLex
04-18-2011, 04:38 PM
no longer available

Bimmer9938
04-22-2011, 01:43 AM
Not sure if you opened all the boxes yet, but the shocks are not included with the kit. If interested in RS9000's I will be selling mine shortly, they have like 200 miles on em tops.