Revolver shackles

Posted by: Anonymous

Revolver shackles - 30/01/08 04:15 PM

for those who have them which shock are you using also what model#
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Revolver shackles - 30/01/08 10:03 PM

Gabriel Air shocks. Not sure of the model #. 15.5 inches collapsed and 26.5 inches extended.

Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Revolver shackles - 30/01/08 11:28 PM

Is that spring over?might make a bit of a difference. Every slight thing is going to make somewhat of a difference. Whether you have UB Skidderz, or Calmini AAL vs. their SAS leafs. your better off taking your own measurements then ordering. But if anyone has a stock set-up with Revolvers I'm all ears.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Revolver shackles - 31/01/08 06:16 AM

Yeah spring over and relocated shock mounts will have a little bit of a difference.
Posted by: shiner

Re: Revolver shackles - 31/01/08 07:11 AM

i purchased this but yet to install. rancho rs9000xl shocks.

http://www.4x4parts.com/public_html/shop...ea4830cff58e7cb
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Revolver shackles - 31/01/08 07:39 AM

If I were going to run them i'd probably go with the 5150 or 7100 series from Bilstein with 12" of travel. 4x4parts.com has them
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Revolver shackles - 31/01/08 09:09 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by MemorEsto:
If I were going to run them i'd probably go with the 5150 or 7100 series from Bilstein with 12" of travel. 4x4parts.com has them
Which Valving would be best I do tow a pop up trailer a couple of times a month. looking at the 7100 series
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Revolver shackles - 01/02/08 08:28 PM

Yes, my set-up is a lot different now. But with the stock set-up and revolvers. I was using Rancho 9000 model 9116. They are 15.25 closed and 24 open, ( -9 inches of travel) and replaced them with the air shocks for 11 inches of travel with a closed length of 15.5.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Revolver shackles - 02/02/08 03:28 PM

I am using Trailmaster SSVX Reservoir Shocks with 12.5" Travel 29.88" Extended 17.38" Compressed. Part Number: 95620. I have a 3-pack AAL w/revolvers and AC leaf pack skids (soon to UB skidderz w/normal mount). I compress just enough and extend just enough. I am using a 27" rear brake line, and modified the ABS and e-brake lines. They work really good on and off road with the variable valving they have, and they are not as expensive as other shocks. With my employee discount at work (Keystone Automotive) I got the 2 rear shocks for $180 total! Not a bad price at all.

-Kyle