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Amada Xtreme shocks

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Amada Xtreme shocks

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Is anyone running these new shocks yet? Any feedback?

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Yeh me.... :armsup: :D
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the only one
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NA, There's 2 patrols with them now as well. They are more setup for high speed stuff. I like them so far. Mine were custom made to suit me truck. Haven't heard if they are on the shelf to be sold yet. I've had mine stripped down and they look to be well made. Fully adjustable and able to be rebuilt. They can be tweeked also by the amount of nitrogen in the external res.
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Sorry mate did not know Dan and Kevie were on outers
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Are these similar to src fox and kings??
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I like this one better...... I'm on there!

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Post by BabyGodzillaGTi-R »

Very popular in Malaysia with Thailand our next door neighbour.

Run a set of Amada Explorer II on our Mitsu Triton and they are pretty awsome for what i call a budget shocks considering you are getting an external reservoir and inverted monotubes.

However have anyone tried opening one up? Coz i still find that my particular set it's abit choppy around fast road bends.
Insufficient rebound u suspect?

No point going back to the local distributor, i doubt they know how to set them up.
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