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Firstly, has anyone found the search feature isnt working? I just searched of "shocks" and got no results found in any forums
Anyway, my shocks have finally shat themselves on the Roza and Im going to need new ones. I was originally going to do a body/suspension lift for 31" when that happened, but I really dont have the money at this point. I remember reading some posts about longer shocks for a lifted roza, but does anyone have any recommendations about who makes good standard length shocks... is it worth trying to source Daihatsu parts or just go with Old Man Emu's etc?
I haven't seen any thing else the same for front ones, but Monroe say some of the back ones are the same as Rocky's, HQ to HZ Holdens, older Monaros, lowered Commodore wagons from 78-97 (incl HSV), CF Bedfords, and Toyota Crown's and Tarago's.
They say other Feroza's use the same on the back as Landcruisers from 69-80, and Ford F100's etc use on the front.
Actually the Monroes for a Landcruiser might be just right. I found the Monroes for a Commodore wagon (and you don't want ones to suit a lowered wagon!) a bit too soft and under damped.
Thanks guys, I'll have a look at the Monroes as a starting point. Should have said its a 94 wide-track and I definitely need to do the rears, but might be doing the fronts as well depending on the final price.
ripper wrote:I was just matching up the part numbers in the Monroe catalogue, and it says "Lowered Commodore Wagons" are the same. No idea why
It probably does- and they'll fit. But you might as well get the standard height ones because they'll compress to the same length as stock Feroza shocks but extend a couple of centimetres longer. They're perfect for stock spings but also allow some scope for future suspension changes. They'll most likely even help a stock springed Feroza get more travel.
PS: I've put a post on here with the lengths- there's a link in the FAQ's.