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02-15-2002, 11:39 AM | #1 | |
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Shocks and AAL's
I've read through a lot of posts on this subject, but need a little clarification/help. I've decided to get new shocks and some AAL's. I'm going to go with the Bilstein shocks all around. As far as the AAL's are concerned I'm a little undecided. It seems like these are my options:
1. Rancho AAL's with stock U-Bolts and removing the Load Spring. (~ $60, is that per side or for a pair?) 2. Rancho AAL's with new U-Bolt keeping the Load Spring. ($same as #1 + U-bolt price) 3. Fabtech AAL? I know next to nothing about this one. Seen it mentioned, but haven't actually seen it for sale anywhere. I assume it is much like the Rancho. 4. Calmini AAL's. 2 extra leaves and longer U-Bolts. (~$150) 5. SLR AAL's. Don't know much about these either. I know many of you are running the Rancho's, but that was also all that was really available at the time. Is anyone running the Calmini setup? If you could have any of these, which would you go with? Thanks for any help/comments. |
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02-15-2002, 12:05 PM | #2 | ||
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THIS THREAD ? It's probably the most info in the SLR AAL's your going to find.
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02-15-2002, 12:15 PM | #3 | |
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The price for the Rancho AAL's is for the pair. Actually I think more people have the Bilsteins than the Ranchos now.
Which route you go depends on what your plan down the road is and the state of your leafs. I can only speak with certainty about the performance with the Rancho AAL, and soon the National Spring pack. Others can probably give better info on the SLR and AC leafs, but here is my shot at your question. If your leafs are already worn, then you probably want the SLR 3-leaf for the closest way to get back to stock (if you have warranty still get them replaced). If your leafs are good, and you want a cheap lift for now, with the intention of doing somethiing else with down the road then the Rancho AAL is probably ok. If the leafs are worn the short length of the Rancho can cause the longer leafs to bend at the point the Rancho's end. Good leafs with better performance and some lift then SLR or Calmini. Replace the whole pack with lift then the National Spring pack from SLR or AC. I kindof look at the Rancho AAL as a bandaid. How long it lasts depends on the state of your Nissan leafs. The SLR and Calmini's are a step up and a good reinforcement to decent Nissan leafs. Their improvement on your suspension depends on the initial state of your leafs. Replacing the spring pack is probably the best solution down the road, but costs more. Hope that helps. |
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02-15-2002, 12:47 PM | #4 | ||
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02-15-2002, 02:21 PM | #5 | |
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A related question
I have lately been casually looking at my leaf springs after hearing so many people complain about the sagging. I am curious what method people have been using to verify whether there springs were in fact sagging. Is there a known measurement from the shackle to the ground for certain X configs? Or is everyone just much better at remembering how the X looked when first purchased? I have towed my boat for two summers now (~4000lbs) so based on everyone's experience it seems like mine must be affected, but I'm not sure. Any ideas/suggestions?
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02-15-2002, 02:39 PM | #6 | ||
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02-15-2002, 04:17 PM | #7 | |
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Where is Chuck?
I remember that ChuckH took measurements. In fact, believe the thread is somewhere on this board. However, I remember him warning that even new Xterras had different measurements. I guess some folks got better springs than others from the factory. I have done some trailer pulling also; however, I can't tell that mine are sagging either. At least my Xterra isn't as bad as alot of 4 Runners I have seen, in which the rear end looks a couple inches lower than the front. |
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02-15-2002, 06:10 PM | #9 | |
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i have the fabtech AAL's. got them from xterraparts.com for $65 pair. you can use the stock u-bolts and keep the load leaf on when adding this AAL. the U bolts are just long enough. gained about 2inches at first then the eventually settled down to about 1.5" lift in rear. I've had them for about 10 months now and have no regrets.
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Could you take a picture of the Fabtechs and post it here? It would be good to have for reference.
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here's a picture of the fabtech AAL's. they are longer than the ranchos and a tad thinner. the fabtech allows you to use the stock u-bolts while keeping the load leaf on but just barely.
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heres a picture of just how much of the u-bolt the nut catches beneath the spring perch. soon i will replace the load leaf with a rancho AAL in hopes to gain another inch or so of lift in the rear.
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I was wondering why you kept the factory load leaf? I think everyone in PNWX ditched the load leaf and upgraded their springs and just put in the AAL.
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since it fit i left it on, i did do some occasional towing also. once i get the rancho AAL put on i will ditch the stock load leaf.
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When I took my truck in for the replacement springs the dealer pulled a new Xterra next to mine then said that mine was only about 1/2" lower than the stock truck and wasn't going to replace them under warrenty until I pointed out the diffrence in the tires. Stock Grabbers vs my GY MT/R's. Luckily I got new ones.
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