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Rancho Extends the Off-Road Capabilities of Popular Sport Utility Vehicles

Rancho - ready to "Alter Your Ego - has introduced a new suspension system for 2004-2007 Nissan Armada and Infiniti QX56 sport utility vehicles to deliver exceptional on- and off-road performance and ride quality. The new Rancho suspension system for 2WD and 4WD 2004-07 Nissan Armada and Infiniti QX56 models is built to the same exacting engineering standards as Rancho's SEMA award-winning systems.

Rancho – ready to “Alter Your Ego” – has introduced a new suspension system for 2004-2007 Nissan Armada and Infiniti QX56 sport utility vehicles to deliver exceptional on- and off-road performance and ride quality.

Rancho suspension systems, shock absorbers, accessories and other related products are manufactured and marketed by Tenneco Inc. Rancho suspension products deliver rugged performance for work and play in any on- or off-road environment.

The new Rancho suspension system for 2WD and 4WD 2004-07 Nissan Armada and Infiniti QX56 models (No. RS6595B) is built to the same exacting engineering standards as Rancho’s SEMA award-winning systems.

“We’ve engineered a system that offers the SUV owners a no-compromises approach to performance suspension for their Armada or Infiniti,” said Joe Pase, general manager, Rancho. “Plus, we’re utilizing an engineering design that is ideal for one of our shock packages like the new RS9000XL series rather than spacers.”

Rancho developed a new system for the Armada and Infiniti that includes a two-piece, high-clearance front cross-member and extended-length steering knuckles. Compatible with either the auto-leveling and non-auto-leveling editions of the Armada and Infiniti, Rancho utilizes a bolt-on rugged sub-assembly in the rear suspension.

The suspension system also includes front differential drop brackets that correct pinion angle, minimizing driveline vibration. Making installation easy and improving steering integrity, Rancho maintains the vehicle’s rack-and-pinion location and preserves OE geometry for easy handling and optimal ride and handling.

The new Rancho system, which is compatible with any of Rancho’s shock absorbers, can be used with Rancho’s newest edition to the legendary RS9000 shock series: the Rancho RS9000XL shock absorbers. Massive, new RS9000XL shocks feature adjustable damping and a larger diameter reserve tube to run cooler and more consistent even under the most demanding conditions.

Plus, the new Rancho systems are delivered complete with detailed and illustrated installation instructions. No drivetrain or exhaust modifications are required. The system is fully compatible with stock tire/wheel packages.

To learn more about the new Rancho 2004-2007 Nissan Armada and Infiniti QX56 or any other Rancho products, 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, please use the “Dealer” link at www.GoRancho.com to generate a list of online and local retailer stores in your selected region.

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