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Longer rear shocks

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Longer rear shocks

Post by toastmaster »

Anybody got a part number or link to shocks for a coilsprung LWB pajero with 3" of lift? I need a shock 4" longer than stock preferably gas charged. My stock shocks are crap and limiting my travel.
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Post by -Scott- »

AFAIK, the biggest problem is the shock binding on the control arm - my rear shocks have nice dents in the lower tube. Do you have a solution for this?
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Post by hudson44 »

I use Rancho shocks designed for a 3" Paj lift. I'm not sure of the part number but thay give me awesome flex without fowling on the contol arms (so far anyway) They are almost too long as the patrol springs want to fall out, however i have had no issues with them.

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Post by toastmaster »

I'll probably have to go custom or something
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Post by NJV6 »

You will if you run with one of the bolts removed as shown in the picture - the shocks will hit the arms something wicked as Scott said, mine have good dents in them also.
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Post by toastmaster »

How bad are you guys going through shocks? I mean they get dented a bit from 4 wheeling anyways.
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Post by NJV6 »

These are how mine look (well - looked, before I changed them as they are expensive and nasty) and they are standard length Rancho's. STD shocks do not hit with a std suspension setup as they are a smaller bore.

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Post by bakerboy »

is it possible to fab up new mounts say an inch closer to the diff or is that no good?
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Post by hudson44 »

bakerboy wrote:is it possible to fab up new mounts say an inch closer to the diff or is that no good?
I was thinking the same, however you would have to do something with the top as well so the bushes were'nt on such an angle
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Post by toastmaster »

Well looks like i have no choice but custom mounts :D
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Post by Guy »

There looks to be heaps of room at the top of the mount to bring it up 10cm or more .. would it be as simple as relocating the top mount and bringing the bottom mount up a few cm's would not need to be allot so long as the shock rotated at the same rate as the diff (sideways) at the moment the a larger arc in play
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Post by toastmaster »

maybe on top of the axle tube and sideways to the frame?

Kinda like franks old jabbers rear shocks? maybe? / \
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