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Wulf Suspension.

Old Aug 15, 2021
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Wulf Suspension.

Anyone ever heard of them? Did a search for new shocks, and ran across them. I need fronts a bit longer than stock due to my Tbar crank, always hard to find in my book, and they have them.
Any feedback would be good.
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Old Aug 16, 2021
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All of these aftermarket lift companies that primarily sell on Ebay and Amazon are based in or near Anaheim California. I believe they use the same suppliers, so no matter what company you buy from, you're gonna get the same product.
 
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Old Aug 16, 2021
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All of these aftermarket lift companies that primarily sell on Ebay and Amazon are based in or near Anaheim California. I believe they use the same suppliers, so no matter what company you buy from, you're gonna get the same product.
Yep, exactly where they are. I sent them an email yesterday asking country of origin, and orientation of install, monotube or not, nothing back yet.
$251 seems cheap for 4 shocks, at least a lot cheaper than the Fox that are on there now, but they're worn out. Biggest attraction for me was that they have the extended shocks for the front, which is what I need. Lifetime warranty says something as well, but if they don't perform, nothing gained.
They sure are stingy with info on their site.
If they're chyneeze, might pass on them. I do have chyneeze, Rancho Coilovers, on the front of the 150, and am happy with them, but they are a recognized brand.
 
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If I had to guess, they're probably not any better than the house brand at your local parts store. Since they have extended eyelets and other "lift" features, I also think they might be similar to Rancho shocks, which are okay, but definitely still budget shocks.
 
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Old Aug 16, 2021
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Ya, we're thinking alike. I've got the Rancho coilovers on my 150. I got a very good price on them, and decided to try them. They're OK, a good entry level brand, alright for light offroading, and perform decently on the road. There are much better built and performing ones for sure, and they will be replaced by some higher end ones when the time comes.
All in all, if I can find out these are comparable to Ranchos, I'll likely buy them, the Ranger doesn't see anything worse than logging trails and two tracks, very mild compared to many people.
 
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Old Aug 18, 2021
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Well, it doesn't appear Wulf has much interest in answering my questions, still no reply from them. Reckon I'll be looking elsewhere. Would prefer Fox anyway, like I have, but haven't seen any extended ones.
As it is, the Fox 2.0 I have now, don't quite fit like OEM, I had to add spacers to the lower mount because the eye on the end, was too large to nestle into the LCA cutout for it. Works, but would prefer to go the "right" way.
 
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