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Suspensions for Unlimited Rubicon & Unlimited Non-Rubicon JLs Feature Exclusive New Technologies & More to Deliver Enthusiast-Inspired Package


Las Vegas, Tues., Oct. 30, 2018 – Rancho – a leader in off-road suspension systems for the Jeep market – has announced the release of two new off-road specific, precision engineered Rancho Crawler short-arm suspension systems for the Jeep Wrangler JL Unlimited Rubicon and Unlimited non-Rubicon models.
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The new Rancho Crawler short-arm 3.5-in. suspension system for Wrangler JL Unlimited Rubicons (Part No. RS66123B) and 4.5-in. suspension system for Wrangler JL Unlimited non-Rubicons (Part No. RS66125B) deliver enthusiast-driven design enhancements to provide competitive ride performance and vehicle stance. These systems are designed and engineered to be complaint with the U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 126 – Electronic Stability Control Systems (FMVSS-126).

The new Rancho Crawler short-arm kits for the Jeep JL Unlimited Rubicon and Unlimited non-Rubicon models include progressive rate coil springs and adjustable Rancho control arms with new Rancho® D2 synthetic high articulation bushings to deliver superior dampening, improved ride/handling characteristics and no maintenance. These systems also feature D2 bushings inside the heavy-duty front and rear track bars to easily center the axles. The systems were designed for convenience after installation and allow for caster and pinion angle adjustments while installed.

Each system is compatible with an array of Rancho performance shock absorbers, including regular and extended length Rancho RS5000
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X and RS9000
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XL units, that are available for purchase separately. The JL-specific RS5000X and RS9000XL shocks also include an exclusive, innovative new shock technology, Dynamic Rebound Spring
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(DRS) technology. DRS technology includes a unique internal system that has a precisely tuned metal spring and fortified interior construction to improve control, reduce vehicle body roll and prevent rod overextension.

“Jeep owners looking for an off-road performance suspension system want to be able to fully customize their experience. By offering RS5000X and RS9000XL shocks in regular and extended length designs, we’re giving enthusiasts the opportunity to dial in the system specific to their use, ride preference and appearance,” said Mike Sype, product and marketing manager, Rancho.

The Rancho kits were designed for full compatibility with the Jeep Electronic Stability Control System. The systems fit up to an 37-in. tire. Each system includes highly detailed, full-color, step-by-step Rancho installation guides. An aftermarket driveshaft is required for this kit to achieve maximum front articulation.

The Rancho Crawler kits, along with the included RS5000X or RS9000XL shock absorbers, are backed by Rancho’s Limited Lifetime Warranty. Rancho RS5000X and RS9000XL shocks also are covered by a 90-day, risk-free offer, which allows consumers to try certain dampers on any truck or SUV for 90 days. Consumers can return their shocks within 90 days for a full refund of the product’s purchase price. To learn more about these warranties and offers, visit www.GoRancho.com?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss.

Rancho is headquartered in Long Beach, Calif., and is manufactured and marketed by Tenneco. Tenneco is the global supplier and manufacturer of the Rancho brand of suspension systems and components, shock absorbers, off-road protective equipment, specialty exhaust pipe kits and more for a variety of trucks, sport utility vehicles and Jeeps found around the globe.

To learn more about Rancho products, contact your nearest Rancho dealer, call 1-734-384-7806 or visit www.GoRancho.com?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss. Connect with Rancho on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

About Tenneco

Headquartered in Lake Forest, Illinois, Tenneco is one of the world’s leading designers, manufacturers and marketers of Ride Performance and Clean Air products and technology solutions for diversified markets, including light vehicle, commercial truck, off-highway equipment and the aftermarket, with 2017 revenues of $9.3 billion and approximately 32,000 employees worldwide.

On October 1, 2018, Tenneco completed the acquisition of Federal-Mogul, a leading global supplier to original equipment manufacturers and the aftermarket with nearly 55,000 employees globally and 2017 revenues of $7.8 billion. Additionally, the company expects to separate its businesses to form two new, independent companies, an Aftermarket and Ride Performance company as well as a new Powertrain Technology company, in late 2019.

About the Future Aftermarket and Ride Performance Company

Following the separation, the aftermarket and ride performance company will be one of the largest global multi-line, multi-brand aftermarket companies, and one of the largest global OE ride performance and braking companies. The aftermarket and ride performance company’s principal product brands will feature Monroe®, Walker®, Clevite® Elastomers, MOOG®, Fel-Pro®, Wagner®, Champion® and others. The Aftermarket and Ride Performance company would have 2017 pro-forma revenues of $6.4 billion, with 57% of those revenues from aftermarket and 43% from original equipment customers.

About the Future Powertrain Technology Company

Following the separation, the powertrain technology company will be one of the world’s largest pure-play powertrain companies serving OE markets worldwide with engineered solutions addressing fuel economy, power output, and criteria pollution requirements for gasoline, diesel and electrified powertrains. The powertrain technology company would have 2017 pro-forma revenues of $10.7 billion, serving light vehicle, commercial truck, off-highway and industrial markets.

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