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Direct from Rancho to Your Garage: The 2007 Rancho Master Catalog

Rancho, a frequent "first-to-market" off-road suspension innovator, has captured its latest exclusive technologies and product offering inside a new, enhanced 2007 Rancho Master Catalog. It features more than 25 product highlight and technical pages.

Rancho, a frequent “first-to-market” off-road suspension innovator, has captured its latest exclusive technologies and product offering inside a new, enhanced 2007 Rancho Master Catalog.

“Rancho’s heritage of innovative suspension products – and the future of performance suspension – is fully illustrated on the pages of the 2007 Master Catalog,” said Rancho General Manager Joe Pase. “We’re the ‘go-to’ brand for exclusive engineering designs.”

Featuring more than 25 product highlight and technical pages, the Master Catalog is available now and includes several new Rancho products, like the latest Rancho RS9000XL shock absorbers and QuickLIFT, plus first-to-market suspension systems for popular late-model trucks, sport utility vehicles and Jeeps.

Rancho introduces its highly anticipated, Liquid Metallic Silver RS9000XL shocks, an advanced line of shock absorbers that feature adjustable damping with either a 2.75-, 2.38- or 2.18-in. diameter reserve tube that delivers up to 48-percent greater oil capacity. The massive shock body is paired with a larger than typical 18-mm diameter chromed piston rod.

The catalog also emphasizes the new Rancho QuickLIFT, fixed-seat coil-overs that replace OE spring-seat shock absorbers to provide 1- to 2.5-in. of additional lift in less than two hours without cutting, welding or drilling. Rancho QuickLIFT features a nitrogen gas-charged tri-tube patented mono-flow design.

Built to the same precise engineering standards as any of Rancho’s award-winning systems, Rancho features its latest suspension systems for 2007 inside the new catalog, including the 2004-07 Nissan Armada 4WD, 2007 Jeep Wrangler JK and 2007 Chevy Silverado/Sierra 2WD/4WD.

The catalog places special emphasis on the new Rancho “R.I.G.” tour – the Rancho Interactive Garage – that will visit truck and 4X4 events across the country during 2007. The new “R.I.G.” tour includes a multiple-vehicle carrier that will deliver several of Rancho’s latest “flipped” light trucks, sport utility vehicles and Jeeps to enthusiast events.

Rancho also introduces a quick reference icon system for the product callout pages plus continues to provide a handy, easy-to-follow wheel and tire reference chart inside the 2007 catalog.

Rancho suspension systems, shock absorbers, accessories and other related products deliver rugged performance for work and play in any on- or off-road environment. Ready to “Alter Your Ego,” Rancho is manufactured and marketed by Tenneco Inc.

For more information on Rancho performance suspension systems and shock absorbers or to request a catalog, please contact your Rancho retailer, visit www.GoRancho.com or write to: Rancho Suspension, 6925 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, CA 90805. To locate your nearest Rancho authorized dealer, use the “Dealer” link at www.GoRancho.com to generate a list of online and local retail stores in your selected region.

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