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    4WD Shock Comparison

    Someone on the 4wd forum posted this link, and I thought it would be good to post here as well.
    So if anyone is considering replacing the shocks in their truck soon - read on......

    http://www.raw4x4.com.au/SiteFiles/r...omparo_WEB.pdf
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    Would have been good to have compared the aftermarket shocks with the new factory set up. Also there was no ironman shocks.
    Why don't the new utes have the 50 mm lift kit as standard? They would be a whole lot better that way
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    Quote Originally Posted by yogi View Post
    Would have been good to have compared the aftermarket shocks with the new factory set up. Also there was no ironman shocks.
    Why don't the new utes have the 50 mm lift kit as standard? They would be a whole lot better that way
    Because nobody drives off road and everyone wants there 4wd to handle like a car of course.
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    The 50mm lift kit gives good clearance but still allows the truck to handle well. Without a lift kit, the Ute is more like a scraper/bulldozer especially up the riverbed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yogi View Post
    The 50mm lift kit gives good clearance but still allows the truck to handle well. Without a lift kit, the Ute is more like a scraper/bulldozer especially up the riverbed.
    No argument there but globally something like 95 percent of 4wds never leave the seal so sales drive the market not what a couple of kiwis in nz want.

    How many sheep shaggers have you seen on 20 inch wheels with low profile tires?
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    so which ones are you reccomending for my old surf them cambo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottrods View Post
    so which ones are you reccomending for my old surf them cambo?
    Same
    I'm after some for our 02 farm hilux what's the go? No need two be really flash.

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    I have found personally Munroe have always only ever been ok for shopping trolleys. Their valving is all wrong for offroad and the shocks blow out very quickly.

    ARB have been good.
    EFS have a good name as well.
    I know of a few that are using Ironman and they are happy enough.
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    4WD Shock Comparison

    Sorry two crash this thread, are these any good?
    https://touch.trademe.co.nz/listing/view/679340824

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    Yeah I think that Tough Dog brand did pretty well in that test. They got best overall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    No argument there but globally something like 95 percent of 4wds never leave the seal so sales drive the market not what a couple of kiwis in nz want.

    How many sheep shaggers have you seen on 20 inch wheels with low profile tires?
    F off I'm putting 20" on mine, I like the bumpy ride, the way it hates anything but tar seal,and the way they track on the road especially under braking, unless someone buys them of tme
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    How many sheep shaggers have you seen on 20 inch wheels with low profile tires?
    Too many

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    KJ I'm excused, sheep shaggers my arse
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    Awesome thanks Cambo! I'm looking at replacing the OME shocks in the Landcruiser. They've done over 200K now, around Aussie twice before ending up in my hands. This will be interesting reading.
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