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November 13th, 2005 01:32 AM #11try inquiring at monroe marketing
i think mine i got for around less than 7k
i couldnt remember
whooaaaa if oem would be that high might as well get the aftermarket ones
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November 13th, 2005 01:36 AM #12
if that's the case, ganun na nga. and to think the 9000 i think is 9-way adjustable? i'll definitely try to contact them. do you guys have their contact details? thanks in advance.
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November 13th, 2005 01:42 AM #13try calling 187 and ask for their number
but please do take note that when u get the rs9000x you would have to adjust your shocks manually
unless you decide to get the optional in cab kit thingy which is not practical but thats another story
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November 13th, 2005 01:49 AM #14
hmmm...i'll see if it might be compatible with the adjuster of the pajero. thing is, it's only 3-way. ehehehe. thanks sheep!
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November 14th, 2005 10:03 AM #15Another excellent suggestion: KYB Adjustable Shocks! Good performance and price-friendly![/QUOTE]
Where can we buy the KYB Adjustable Shocks? Contact numbers and loacation please.
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November 14th, 2005 10:20 AM #16
nugundam93,
i did some research for a friend's Gen 2.5 after posting at the merged Gen 2.5 Pajero thread on this board. here are what i got for your reference:
Redback-BF Paranaque (Contact Person: Lito 8250883)
Bilstein (Not Adjustable) P6,500 2 years warranty
Rancho RS9000X (Adjustable) P7,500
Tough Dog (Adjustable) By order (For reference, P11k yung sa Patrol)
Labor Inclusive
RIDE - Banawe: (Contact Person: Ana 7112127)
Pro Comp ES1000 Fluid shocks P2,500 *
Rancho RS9000X (Adjustable) P6,250 * - by order, 10 days lead time
Bilstein (Not Adjustable) P6,500 *
Labor Inclusive
RATS - Pasong Tamo: (Contact Person: Armand)
Old Man Emu (Not Adjustable) P5,200 *
Labor 200 *
Warranty is 1 year for Ride and Rats. Yung Rancho pala, although adjustable, sa ilalim (sa shocks mismo) ina-adjust. Plus P17K for the compressor so you can adjust in-cabin. I don't think they can adapt the OEM adjustment switch of the Gen 2.5 to the Rancho.
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November 14th, 2005 03:18 PM #18naka KYB Gas Adjust ako ngayon 800 lang he..he
pero hindi adjustable...labo ano.
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November 15th, 2005 02:41 AM #19
thanks IMm29! hulog ka ng langit! :D
kimpoy: eheheheheh...onga. adjust na hindi adjustable. ;)
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November 15th, 2005 05:02 PM #20guys, just to confirm...
rancho rs9000x at 6,250 each means 25000 pesoses. is that right?
is just the shocks that needs to be changed or manganganak pa ang gastos nito?
considering a Ferrari has an average price range of 20-25M. multiply that with 666 units sold then...
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