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coilovers or airshox
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Airshocks have no real dampening value so if you are going to use the vehicle onroad you SHOULD only consider coilovers out of the 2 choices. Airshocks are great for real rockcrawling (meaning no speed, ie-buggies) but if you are thinking of using onroad then you need to consider a remote canister which just brings the cost up to coilovers.
brooksy
brooksy
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I'm not sure why people think coilovers are for the rich and famous only.
They're not that expensive when you take into account what a good quality coil spring and a good quality standard shock costs.
They're not that expensive when you take into account what a good quality coil spring and a good quality standard shock costs.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
mine will have limited road use well thats what is planned a bit now and then!!brooksy wrote:Airshocks have no real dampening value so if you are going to use the vehicle onroad you SHOULD only consider coilovers out of the 2 choices. Airshocks are great for real rockcrawling (meaning no speed, ie-buggies) but if you are thinking of using onroad then you need to consider a remote canister which just brings the cost up to coilovers.
brooksy
yes as far as i know engineered and they should be ok. another forum member here i believe "4sum4" got his lux engineered and regoed with air shocks!!benhl wrote:With air shocks??evanstaniland wrote:
oh and mine is going to be regoed!!
Evan
i thought this was goone....Bentzook wrote:Ok, now which brand of coil-over ?
I`m thinking a set of Dobbins coil-overs for ther Gravitron
Evan
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Coilovers aren't expensive, but they certainly aren't cheap either. The fact is that the actual coilover shock is cheaper than the airshock, it is just the coils & whether you go 2 or 3 stage & also hot or cold rolled coils.
I can get you FOX, SAW, Walker Evans & Aushock.
brooksy
I can get you FOX, SAW, Walker Evans & Aushock.
brooksy
C44F-Custom 4x4 Fabrications
0400 443 802
brooksy72@live.com.au
0400 443 802
brooksy72@live.com.au
What about Airshocks and shock combo...brooksy wrote:Airshocks have no real dampening value so if you are going to use the vehicle onroad you SHOULD only consider coilovers out of the 2 choices. Airshocks are great for real rockcrawling (meaning no speed, ie-buggies) but if you are thinking of using onroad then you need to consider a remote canister which just brings the cost up to coilovers.
brooksy
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Just finished fitting mine up.Cheezy4x4 wrote:I sell Radflo, FOA, Racerunner. My choice of the bunch Radflo (best built) for full race or hard core but for Budget (FOA).
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[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
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