maybe santa will give me a digital camera for christmas?
sorry no photos yet, hopefully i'll get a camera and learn how to post photos in the new year.
the 80 series shocks are standard length as far as 80series shocks go.
when most brands claim longer travel shocks it is just a longer shaft or body with the same travel.
ie a rangie with a 3"spring lift will probablyonly have 2" downtravel and 6" uptravel. all you would do is hang it off the shocks all the time.the 'longtravel' shock moves the travel down to about midrange. but the shoch will bottom out and may damage itself or the mount.
i would guess most peopledon't realise that problem exists(mallers)
enough grandstanding!
flex with the 80 series shocks is good for radius arms.
the springs i use are kings, yes i havea bullbar and they haven;'t sagged yet. imo all springs will sag eventually when worked.
a lot of guys are running disco rear springs in front. cheap trick and appears to work well with bullbars and winches.
to fully understand what fits, get a tape measure and write down bumpstop clearances jacked up and compressed.
also measure shock length compressed and extended.
80 series toyota fronts appear to be the longest pin to pin shock availablefor a decent price.ridepro's can be bought for $110 each sometimes, they're an decent shock.
sam (mogrover) used to run 14"travel monroe truck shocks in the front, but that requires custom mounts top and bottom.
i'm figuring out how to put these shocks in the back of my defender and still keep decent bush angles.
hope some of this helps??
modman
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