adjustable shocks?

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Ian Z
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adjustable shocks?

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Anyone recommend a good, easy to adjust, adjustable shock?
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Ranchero 9000s , got nine settings.

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rancho or ranchero? any prod links?
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Ian
I got mine from Calverts in the states but there are two shock No's one is for stock springs and the other is for Caltracs.
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