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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Rancho Shocks Reviewed: RS5000, RS9000XL, RSX

By Steffen Jameson

Being in the aftermarket automotive parts business with a focus on Rancho shocks and suspension, customers often ask, "What's the difference between the Rancho RS9000XL, RS5000, and RSX shocks?" All three are reputable products, yet each is built for different uses and driving experiences. The Rancho RS line of shocks were engineered for the Jeep, truck, and SUV market and ideally used in off-road conditions.

The entry-level is the Rancho RS5000 shock absorber. The RS5000 is a general-purpose shock. It is most often installed as a factory replacement for vehicles with worn out shocks or upgraded suspensions. It's also recommended for the budget-minded consumer. The RS5000 was engineered for use ranging from street to mild off-road. The result of this is a ride quality that's often bumpier than what the factory shocks provided because firm shocks are ideal for off-road driving and this comes at the sacrifice of some street comfort.

An upgrade from the RS5000 is the RSX shock. The uniqueness of this shock is the incorporation of an automatic "impact-sensing" valve that opens and closes depending on how quickly the piston is forced in or out. This provides a broader range of comfort and control across the driving spectrum from street to aggressive off-road.

The greatest aspect of the RSX is that each shock is engineered specifically for the vehicle for which it will be installed. This provides optimal performance in concert with the vehicle's weight. The Rancho RSX has a downside in that it's not available for heavy-duty (HD) and super-duty (SD) trucks and larger SUVs (not at this time, anyway). This isn't to say that the RSX can't handle heavy off-road use, because it can. It just can't handle the extreme weight of certain full-size vehicles.

The RS9000XL is a step up from the RSX. The RS9000XL features a manually-tuned valve system that allows the driver complete control of the softness or firmness of the piston movement. This provides the broadest range of comfort and control across the driving spectrum from street to extreme off-road. Ride quality can be set soft for highway driving, medium for city/urban driving, and firm for off-road driving and even towing.

There are nine settings to choose from so even the pickiest drivers (or their passengers) can find a suitable comfort level. In addition to manual tuning, there is an auxiliary remote control unit called the RS999705 myRIDE wireless remote control. It allows the shocks to be adjusted at the touch of a button while the vehicle is parked or in motion. The RS9000XL was designed with today's bigger trucks in mind so in addition to the typical 2-1/8" and 2-3/8" body diameters found on most shocks, the RS9000XL is also available with a 2-3/4" body for select full-size applications.

When selecting the best Rancho shocks for your needs, you'll have to consider your budget and what kind of driving they'll be used for. As expected, RS5000 cost the least, RSX cost approximately 40-50% more, and RS9000XL cost approximately 40-50% more than that. If you're looking to save money or merely replace your old, worn out shocks, the RS5000's will work adequately. If you're still on a budget, but want a ride superior to what an RS5000 offers, then the RSX is recommended. If budget is not an issue, or if you want the best shock available without getting into the "hard-core" off-road shocks, then I recommend the RS9000XL (and the myRIDE wireless remote)! - 21392

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Discover All About Primers and Paint System For Car Spray Painting

By Ulrich Fieldman

Novices that are entering into painting a car for the very first time, dont realise that there are various primers and paint systems available. There're choices that've to be make as to which ones to go with. It must also be realised that several of these systems could be chemically volatile, and must be utilised with extreme caution. That doesnt mean you should be dubious about utilising them, it signifies that you must know what you are doing and use the right precautions.

There're the air-dry type cellulose systems for repair, and then there're two pack products. These're much more durable and professional but are the ones that demand caution.

For the primers there's the etching primer. This's a primer base to which a form of acid is added. You can purchase several one step primers that also come in aerosol form but they don't do quite the same high quality job that the commercial acid based ones do. Be certain to follow the directions precisely as the product says.

Other type of primer you would hear about or even need is the wash primers. These don't have any fillers and are applied in one wet coat over whatever of the areas displaying the bare metal. The etch primer fillers are a bit different because they've a few basic filling qualities. These're applied in two - three wet coats, allowing ten to twenty mins between each application.

A heavier type of primer fillers or surfacers are available that contain filling products. Most of the sprayable products are designed for filling tiny surfaces and scratches not dents, holes our deep scratches.

Air dry is more often your primary cellulose type products. They dry fast but they don't have the identical ability to fill the area. You can also run the risk of it shrinking once it dries out.

You would require to determine if you are contented working with the light aerosol fillers or if you want to go with the more extreme 2 pack primer fillers. Keep in mind these've to be mixed exactly according to directions, and applied as said in the instructions. There're health risks that you must safe guard against too. In the long run they do provide a much stunning finish, but you have to decide does the job youre doing require this. If not then stick with the aerosol products. Then again, if youre not familiar at all with primers, then maybe you could get various expert help or advise on the matter.

Be it which kind you decide to go with , they all have the amount of applications that will be needed. Then they would teach you on what your future steps are after drying for instance how many coats are necessary and how much sanding is needed.

There're new products coming out on the market constantly. Its always a great idea to check with your supplier as to what they recommend. They are commonly well versed in the products they carry and can give you some really good advice. - 21392

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How To Get Discount Model Trains

By Ferdinand Emy

If you love model trains, but you think they are a bit expensive, then you might be hesitating to get a novel one. Or you might think they are worth it, but these troubled economic times have forced you to cut down on expenses and you find it hard to buy that one model you had been saving for.

In any case, you might wish to consider discount model trains. A lot of people think the quality is inferior, but that doesn't necessarily have to be the case. In fact, a lot of individuals sell discount model trains because they never had the time or patience that is required to assemble them or to set up a layout in the garden.

Moreover, a good number of individuals or companies may sell discount model trains because they buy wholesale. That lets them to sell at discount costs, without sacrificing the quality of the product.

Other persons sell discount model trains online. Because they sell from their own houtilises, they don't have to pay all the expenditure that are involved in preserveing a store, such as rent, and electricity. Plus, they usually don't have employees, working alone or with family or friends, which similarly assists them reduces cost and pass the savings to their customers in an attempt give excellent costs than the competition.

When purchasing discount model trains, there are some considerations to follow.

Foremost of all, you will wish to find out why those trains are being sold at a discount cost. Since a little dent or scratch can reduce the value of a model train, you would like to know that.

All the same, you don't require to discard scratched or minted trains right away. Like a used car, they might just need some paint and fixing to look novel again. Some people wont bother with that and just sell the train at a lower cost. If you look at the train, you may decide if the train is still usable. For sure discount model trains, the reduction in price may mean that you can afford a train that you wouldn't otherwise.

You similarly wish to know that the person, company or website that sells discount model trains is trustworthy. The optimal choice is to ask a friend or relative of yours who has bought discount model trains for a reference.

Another good alternative that a lot of persons haven't essentially think ofed is garage sales. Not only they're fun, but you may find some rare model that a good number ofone never took a lot of interest in.

Finally, if you decide to purchase discount trains online, you have to know exactly the model you want and its specifications, so you know that it will be compatible with your track, accessories and locomotive and cars that you already have. - 21392

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How To Build Your Own RC Cars

By Ferdinand Emy

Whether you are an adult who is riveted in getting began with a hobby on your own or you're entranced in receiving your child or grandchild intent in the hobby, RC cars have been fun for numerous generations.

The first RC cars were truly announced in the 1960s. The cars that were shoped during that time were much diverse than the cars that we are familiar with today, but at the time they were wildly popular because the public had never seen anything like them.

The 1970s was truly a decade of change for RC cars. During the early part of the decade a British company known as Mardave began to manufacture RC cars. It did not take long for multiple companies in the United States to start producing RC cars in addition. It was at this time that the first 1/8 nitro powered RC car kits were created. The most popular of all of these RC cars was the K&B Veco McCoy. As time went on, manufacturers experimented with a diversity of different types of RC cars as well as suspension systems, engines and fuel tanks.

1976 is considered to be the golden year for RC cars. It was at this time that a Japanese company named Tamiya began to create RC cars. Prior to that time Tamiya had maked Extremely detailed mini car models. The first RC cars presented to the public by Tamiya were quite expensive, but they were also wildly known. The early Tamiya models have since gone on to become collector's items. Some of these models are able to fetching prices of $3,000 and even beyond. Tamiya has since released a good number of of the earliest and most known of their models. Those models sold out just as quickly as the original models.

Since the 1970s, manufacturers around the world have made great strides in the production of RC cars. Today there're RC cars of every sort and diversity imaginable. Not only may you choose various scales of RC cars but you may similarly choose from among nitro fueled, gas fueled and electric fueled cars. There're likewise many different models of full-size cars represented in the form of RC cars, making it feasible for enthusiasts to finally own their dream car no matter how exotic or expensive the full size model might happen to be. From entry level models to more pricey models, RC cars are still just as renowned as ever. - 21392

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Automotive Seat Covers And Your Vehicle

By Carey J. Underwood

One of the great on-the-road ironies is that while you're sitting comfortably in your car seat, the seat itself is having to square up to an extreme amount of abuse. Filthy garments, wet swimsuits, spilt drinks, kids nibbling in the backseat, slobbering pets, seat friction and oppressive daylight all have the capability to ruin and wear out your great looking seats. And if something awful has befallen your interior, a total reupholster will cost dearly. This is where automotive seat covers come in.

Moisture is especially cryptic for residents of the drizzly Pacific Northwest and other wet areas. Leather's worst enemy is water. Fabric seating is also susceptible to damage from moisture.

No one plans on fumbling a 40 ounce drink right into their lap while barreling down the freeway, but it occurs. As drinks keep getting bigger and bigger, the potential damage keeps growing and growing. Besides sticky sodas and scalding coffees, on-the-go meals are an auto seat's worst nightmare. Not to mention soiled clothing, tracked-in mud and salty back sweat. While getting out and in of your vehicle could seem like a safe operation, it is, actually, putting a large amount of stress on your seats. Like sandpaper on a jagged block of wood, the feel of your clothing grates against the feel of the upholstery (leather and fabric alike ).

Nobody plans on fumbling a jumbo slurpy right into their lap while barreling down the freeway, but it happens. As drinks keep getting bigger and larger, the potential damage keeps growing and growing. Besides sticky sodas and scalding coffees, on-the-go meals are a car seat's worst dream. Not to mention soiled clothing, tracked-in mud and salty back sweat. Luckily, a snug set of automotive seat covers will bear the brunt of any spillage and dirt you can toss at it.

There are 2 different kinds automotive seat covers, a custom fit and universal fit.

Just as an Armani suit is properly measured, cut and stitched to fit the unique shapes and contours of the wearer, so too is a custom fit seat cover scrupulously designed for an actual fit over your seats. Everything is considered, and these made-to-measure seat covers will fit like they were factory-installed. Likewise, custom fit seat covers will not obstruct your seat's side-impact airbags, so you'll be just as secure as before, only with better looking and better protected upholstery.

Just as a good suit is correctly measured, cut and stitched to fit the unique shapes and contours of the wearer, so too is a custom fit seat cover carefully designed for an exact fit over your seats. No part of your own automobile's seat is forgotten or overlooked - not the position of the head rest, or the placement of the seats ergonomic controls, or even where your seatbelts are mounted. Everything is considered, and these made-to-measure seat covers will fit like they were factory-installed. Moreover, custom fit seat covers will not obstruct your seat's side-impact airbags, so you'll be just as secure as before, only with better looking and better protected upholstery. Universal seat covers fit any high-back and low-back bucket seat, regardless of your year, make or model. Like the semi-custom seat covers, the universal seat covers should not be used on seats with side-impact airbags.

Your vehicle is more than simply a strategy of transportation - it is an extension of your identity, your personality and your uniqueness. You would like your vehicle to reflect yourself, and the right set of automotive seat covers is a good way to personalize your interior. And, with all the different colors, patterns and materials at your disposal, you have a just about limitless array of ways to customize your car seats. - 21392

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