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What Brand Coils for 5 inch??

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What Brand Coils for 5 inch??

Post by GUEEY »

Hi .

Chasing some 5 inch coils for my GU Wagon.
What brands have proven to be reliable, Maintain there lift without sagging!
I am looking for load caring not flexy travel. IE Long range fuel tank, Draws, and fully loaded in the back with a family of four on board.

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Post by roverrat »

dobinson i run 5" gu wagon no sway bars flexes very well good ride good handling doesn't complain about heavy loads has settled to 4.75 on back 4.5 on front (after 3 years)
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Post by Hoonz »

kings coils

know of a few sets of dobbos that sagged un evenly
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Post by bogged »

Hoonz wrote:kings coils

know of a few sets of dobbos that sagged un evenly
and here we go again :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by GUEEY »

The new shock i have fitted are Dobbinsons, they suit my truck perfectly, valved firm to suit the heavy truck with no swaybars.
Very happy with them :)
There are supposed to suit the dobbinson 4-5 inch Coil??
So maybe there worth a try!!

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Post by roverrat »

ok from 'personal' experience and 3 years on truck mine have not sagged (have settled tho) and run no sways as gueey. So go figure happy with mine. Only thing I WOULD do is drop boxes just haven't got around to em.
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Post by GUEEY »

roverrat wrote:ok from 'personal' experience and 3 years on truck mine have not sagged (have settled tho) and run no sways as gueey. So go figure happy with mine. Only thing I WOULD do is drop boxes just haven't got around to em.
Just had Drop boxes fitted.
Truck drives Fantastic!
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Post by Rampage »

how did you go GUeey mate? did the fornt shaft miss yoru crossmember! Think it should(may just hit on full flex!)

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Post by MyGQ »

atm i have kings in 7" lift and am not happy with them, they are too hard compared to the snake racing ones a mate has in his 7" GQ, so i am going look at a softer coil like dobinson
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Post by GUEEY »

Rampage wrote:how did you go GUeey mate? did the fornt shaft miss yoru crossmember! Think it should(may just hit on full flex!)

Cam
Yeh all good.
Flipped the rear drive shaft around, heaps of clearance!
Jacked the front all the way up untill the shocks stroked out and the front shaft also clears.
Hope it is still ok when the 5 inch coils go in!!

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Post by roverrat »

yeah a positive outcome again :cool:
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