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Rancho publicizes partnership with Jeep as official occasion sponsor

Rancho Announces Partnership With Jeep Jamboree As Official Event Sponsor

The Rancho brand specializes in performance suspension systems, shock absorbers, drive control products and RockGear off-road performance accessories

Rancho Power suspension and shock absorbers, a brand of DRiVhas teamed up with Jeep Jamboree (JJUSA) for the fourth time in a row as an official event sponsor.

At selected JJUSA events in 2020 in summer and autumn, participants will have a Rancho-equipped Jeep Wrangler JL with which they can experience Rancho products up close, both on and outside the Jeep Jamboree event routes, while Rancho uses its latest chassis technologies introduces. The next scheduled event will take place from August 6th to 9th on the legendary Rubicon Trail in California.

Participants can also experience the Jeep Jamboree Outdoor Garage sponsored by Rancho, where event attendees can see the Rancho suspension parts on display and ask questions. Participants can virtually experience the events during the JJUSA season on their website about the Rancho 360 VR experience.

"Rancho has a long and successful history of supporting off-road jeep events where jeep enthusiasts enjoy nature and their jeeps go through rigorous adventures," said Michael Sype, Rancho brand manager.

"We are proud to continue this tradition with our support from Jeep Jamboree USA as we can meet with thousands of enthusiasts to share our products and help them have an even better off-road experience with their jeeps."

The Rancho brand specializes in performance suspension systems, shock absorbers, drive control products and popular RockGear off-road performance accessories. Rancho is known for the first adjustable nine-position shock absorber on the off-road market, the RS9000XL (with which off-road enthusiasts can adapt the compression / rebound damping to their driving style). Leading products like QuickLift strut assemblies and more.

Jeep Jamborees are off-road adventure weekends that bring together outdoor enthusiasts and their Jeep SUVs. These off-road tours have a long tradition that goes back to 1953 when the 4 × 4 pioneer Mark A. Smith organized the first Jeep Jamboree and drove over the old Rubicon Trail across the Sierra Nevada.

In 1954, Willys Motors (then the manufacturer of Jeep vehicles) started the adventure, and Jeep Jamborees have had an off-road tradition ever since. Rancho has been synonymous with jeeps since 1955. Its history is rooted in innovative solutions and product developments for jeeps.