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Ironman shocks?

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Teg
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Ironman shocks?

Post by Teg »

Hey all
Just after some general discussion on the Ironman foam cell shockies. Am considering fitting them to my Challenger and would like some feed back from anyone that has had experience with them or anyone that has heard anything about them.
See them here: http://tinyurl.com/26v8cx an e-bay shop for $410 set.
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Post by CWBYUP »

mine were stuffed in less than 6 months.

i gave thema hard time but still 6 months.

Cant really complain only $40- for the set brand new.
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Post by Offroad »

I've had the foamies in the front of my rodeo for about 6 months and so far they seem pretty good.
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Post by Teg »

I've had the foamies in the front of my rodeo for about 6 months and so far they seem pretty good.
Hey Offroad
The sellers recon that the ride comfort will improve with these, has this been the case with yours.
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Post by berad »

that comment is like how long is a piece of string, better to what?.
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Post by Offroad »

Teg wrote:
I've had the foamies in the front of my rodeo for about 6 months and so far they seem pretty good.
Hey Offroad
The sellers recon that the ride comfort will improve with these, has this been the case with yours.
It did in my case because I've got a bullbar and winch. The front feels the same as the back as far as shock absorbtion goes so im happy.
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Post by GUJohnno »

I sell these on Ebay as well.
They do have a 2 year/40,000Km Warranty which should settle any concerns with durability.
I haven't used these personally but know of some that do and no problems so far.
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Post by full-boost »

we like ours
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Post by PJ.zook »

Mates got em on his cruiser, he loves em.
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Post by tuffsahara »

drove A gq patrol with em on absolutely horrible bounced around everywhere
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