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BLUEMAX SUSPENSION

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BLUEMAX SUSPENSION

Post by croatian4x4 »

OK guys, now before i get flamed, i have searched the forum and i either get lots of threads that got nothing to do with it or no threads at all..

I am not asking wat springs are better, or wat i should go for,
Wat i would like to ask you blokes is if anyone has tried the BLUEMAX Suspension kits?? I was quoted $1400 fitted, and that included everything from 35mm bore shocks, HD Leaf springs, U bolts, bushes, shackels, HD steering dampner etc etc
AND they come with a 3yr 60,000km warranty!

Has anybody tried these at all?? I told him i would prob rather a medium spring pack, but was told by the guy that because of my bullbar and the fact its a hardtop (and because im fat *130kg* :P) that i should go HD.

Any thoughts or queries on this setup would e muchly apprectiated as i will be looking at doing his in a little over a weeks time.

P.S. ITS A 91 HARDTOP AND WILL BE USED FOR SOME FUN 4WDIN AND CAMPING ETC...

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Post by dank »

Depends on where you are but in Melbourne you could get a whole medium duty OME Dakar Kit fitted for that price quoted.

I got mine fitted for 1000 included, springs, shocks, steering dampener, all bushes and utilised original U-bolts and Shackles, Which you don't really need to change unless they are buggered.

Shop around and haggle. Most places will do you a deal. OME is widely used by lots of ppl on this forum, THey flex nicely and are made with good steel.

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Post by croatian4x4 »

ive been quoted no less then $1800 for the OME gear over here in perth, not including dampener, and all the other goodies.........would be nice to be in melbourne with prices like that!

U reckon i would be right with medium dutys considering th bullbar, a slightt load and 2 big fatties in the front? me thinks would be pushing it!
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Post by Danzo »

Had 2 Bluemax shocks die on me both within 1000k's, dont go HD leafs as the sierra's are less then a tonne, its to harsh on your back and trust me you get sick of feeling every single tiny bump in the road,
if it was a ute, then I would suggest maybe a HD for the rear only.
try to stick with a medium leaf set up, Even if it does start to sag 12mnts down the track you can get the sagy leafs re-sprung for dirt cheap!
Plus HD dont like to flex at the best of times.;
Being such a small car its hard ride Dont make it harder with HD Leafs!
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Post by nicbeer »

or get the HD's and take a leaf or two out.

Where r u in Perth? I may be able to get a good discount through ARB for u.

Nic
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Post by croatian4x4 »

im down near kwinanna :S so def go mediums the eh?
hmm just when i thought it was sorted.....
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Post by dank »

go mediums....it'll be a much better ride. I think the Mediums are designed to be constanly carrying around 140kgs in the rear and driver and passenger up front so you should be covered mate!
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Post by nicbeer »

only know the OME's. the HD ones are rated at 100kg constant.

i have these in the rear of mine now and seem good but mine is not standard. I also took out the smallest leaf before i installed them.

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Post by mrRocky »

i have efs in mine got it in a kit unfitted for $1800
this included all new bushes, bolts, 2" shackles, 2" springs, 2" body lift
flexes better than i expected it to and comes with a warranty
try brett at suziwest in midland tell him the green zook sent you and he should give you a good price
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Post by ZookNC »

Had a pair of Blue Max shocks in the back of my coily a couple of months back and they died within a couple of thousand kays. Dealer swapped them over for new ones but reckons he never has trouble with them. Could be my driving but I doubt it. Had a pair of Tough Dog's for 50,000 kays previously and they never let me down despite being tortured like no other. Will go with Tough Dog again as soon as I find someone to send them over to me here in Noumea.

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