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WHICH SHOCKS FOR AN 80 SERIES
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WHICH SHOCKS FOR AN 80 SERIES
G'DAY I,VE JUST BOUGHT AN 90 MODEL 80 SERIES
AND I'M GIVING IT A LIFT.. I'M PUTTING 60MM RAISED KINGS SPRINGS
IN . I'VE DECIDED TO PUT EITHER KONIS OR BILSTEIN SHOCKS
IN . WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO AND WHICH WOULD
BETTER TO USE .. ANY INFO WOULD BE GREAT THANKS..
AND I'M GIVING IT A LIFT.. I'M PUTTING 60MM RAISED KINGS SPRINGS
IN . I'VE DECIDED TO PUT EITHER KONIS OR BILSTEIN SHOCKS
IN . WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO AND WHICH WOULD
BETTER TO USE .. ANY INFO WOULD BE GREAT THANKS..
94 HILUX 2.8 T/D F/R AIR LOCKERS 2" SUS LIFT WINCH UHF 32 BFG MUDS ETC
80 series t/d 33muds 3" lift winch
80 series t/d 33muds 3" lift winch
which shocks for an 80 series
Micko
you have selected shocks from the top shelf either way you go.Most of the bilsteins that you wil find are gas type shocks,the Konis on the other hand will mostly be oil types.You can get Koni gas as well,and you can get Konis in adjustables as well.Koni have just released 2 new model shocks,they are called the Heavy Track & the Heavy Track Raid,more info about them can be found on the Koni web site.I have found the performance of both brands to be exceptional over all conditions and over a long time span.The Bilsteins are usually a firmer ride though.I run Konis in my Rangie and in my previous Rangie and my 60 series Cruiser and have found them to make the vehicle handle more predictably on the road as well being very compliant off road.
As a bit of a by,members of our club travelled across the simpson and into the Kimberly last year,and the only vehicles that never had suspension troubles were fitted with either Bilstein or Koni shocks.
You won't go wrong either way.
I had Ranchos for 3 months before I tossed them in favour of something that worked.
you have selected shocks from the top shelf either way you go.Most of the bilsteins that you wil find are gas type shocks,the Konis on the other hand will mostly be oil types.You can get Koni gas as well,and you can get Konis in adjustables as well.Koni have just released 2 new model shocks,they are called the Heavy Track & the Heavy Track Raid,more info about them can be found on the Koni web site.I have found the performance of both brands to be exceptional over all conditions and over a long time span.The Bilsteins are usually a firmer ride though.I run Konis in my Rangie and in my previous Rangie and my 60 series Cruiser and have found them to make the vehicle handle more predictably on the road as well being very compliant off road.
As a bit of a by,members of our club travelled across the simpson and into the Kimberly last year,and the only vehicles that never had suspension troubles were fitted with either Bilstein or Koni shocks.
You won't go wrong either way.
I had Ranchos for 3 months before I tossed them in favour of something that worked.
"What !!!!! Not another bloody Landrover"
which shocks for an 80 series
roly wrote:ive heard rancho are now finally suggesting to ppl not to fit to gu gq PATROLS as they arent up to the job
Well I can tell you that they don't work real great in Rangies for long either
"What !!!!! Not another bloody Landrover"
Some of the Konis are adjustable, which will allow for some beneficial tuning and whilst both are excellent, as it says above, the bilstein is monotube and has limitations.
Ranchos are awesome...when used for the right application...and will not work well on larger vehicles.
Ranchos are awesome...when used for the right application...and will not work well on larger vehicles.
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SPOA FJ40, 400hp stroker, ARB locked x2, Silverstones, Superwinch, Narva lights, EFS springs, 1284 RTI...
SPOA FJ40, 400hp stroker, ARB locked x2, Silverstones, Superwinch, Narva lights, EFS springs, 1284 RTI...
GO the konis. I have dents in mine from when I bent the panhard rod and trailing arm broke. They still seem to work, they are about 150 00km old. Was thinking of getting them rebuilt soon. Also the ones I have are the adjustable ones, they arnt like Ranchos, toughdogs etc why they can be adjusted on the car. The shock needs to come off to adjust them.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
What ever shock you decide on, get GQ rears and a pin eye converter for the top, and you have an extra long shock for cheapish money. Standard length aftermarket shox are still too short for the 80 aftermarket spring, and having a swivel on the top of them lengtherns their piston bush life aswell.
Mannell motors sell these adapters as would others. You can also put rear 80 shox on the front with thesame adapter if lifting it up 100mm
Andrew
Mannell motors sell these adapters as would others. You can also put rear 80 shox on the front with thesame adapter if lifting it up 100mm
Andrew
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