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Boss shocks

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Boss shocks

Post by steel »

I heard a rumour that these Boss shockabsorbers are the bees knees, but i cant find any info anywhere.
I've searched here and googled them , nothing.
I cant even confirm if such a damper exists?
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Post by swb_ute »

Check out this site he has them http://www.4h.com.au/prod69.htm
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Post by steel »

onya mate, so they do exist.
now does anyone have any info, specs, or opinions on these shocks.
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Post by bogged »

Shane at Suspension Stuff sells them.
mate had a set, real happy, had a problem with a bush, and was replaced no questions asked!
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Post by steel »

ok, it seems like they might have good backup.
you'd think id be able to find some info on the net?
are they a division of another company? or are they a new manufacturer?
where are they made?
got heaps more questions, maybe i'll talk to shane.
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Post by stool »

Ive been running Boss shocks in the front of my Gq
for 4 months with out any problems

Normally run them on the 5th setting which works well with the 5 link
front

Also brought through Shane
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Post by beast of a GQ »

I just fitted some to my patrol wagon 2 weeks ago and so far so good, really happy with them. I bought these through Shane aswell. And i had the wrong bushes. I rang him and told him wats going on and he said not a problem next day they were there in the mail.
I reackon if u buy them go through suspension stuff, awesome customer service.
04 GU Wagon 3L TD. 33's, 3" flexy coil lift. Kicker stereo, LOUD

GQ TD4.2 Extra Cab, 6" Flexy coil lift, Pro comps, 3rd's upper and lowers, 37 boggers. Plenty more to come.
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Post by stool »

Just check the lower thread length on the front
as I had to trim 20mm of thread off because it interfeared with the
steering Tie rod.

Not to good if your not on the ball when installing the shocks. :idea:
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Post by flexytj »

try suspension stuff they sell them for really good prices with quick shipping
and the guy who runs it seems to know his stuff ( think his name was shane )
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Post by Dirty »

Have a set on the GU as part of a 3" lift from Shane and they are good.

No issues with the install and I run them on about 7 to stop the camper from pushing the vehicle around on rough roads.

Very happy.

- David.
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Re: Boss shocks

Post by rammer60 »

Hi guys, i know this is an old post, but none the less. My name is Rob Lawrence, I'm the manager of the new OffRoad Boss. We are a 4WD parts supply and fabrication store, and the Australian distributor of the NEW Boss shock. We are backing ALL sales regardless of use with a 12 month, 20 000km warranty. If anyone wants any information on these shocks, please feel free to call me on (07)55 286 512, I'd be happy to answer any quieries.
Cheers, Rob
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Re: Boss shocks

Post by THOMO89 »

how much for a set to suit 6 inch lift
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Re: Boss shocks

Post by rammer60 »

Off the top of my head, I'm out of the office at the moment, it should be $225 each for the front, and $250 each for the rears
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