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Long Travel shocks for GU patrol

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Which shocks would you choose


Tough Dog Ralphs
5
13%
OME L nitro chargers
6
15%
Rancho
3
8%
Koni
12
31%
Pro Comp
13
33%
 
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Long Travel shocks for GU patrol

Post by morkz »

Just wanting to know what you would receommend for a standard long trave shock i.e. i mean by just bolt in long travel, no modifying shock towers or cutting mounts off to make them suit.

This is to suit a wagon which is quite heavy, i dont know why i put down rancho but some people seem to believe in them :roll:
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Post by RoldIT »

I too would be interested as it's shocker time for me. :D
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Post by ludacris »

Tough dogs are oversize if you ask me. Such a big shock yet they have two pissy little tabs holding the pins on. Dodgy as. Old man emu are just an overpriced Monroe shock. Ranchos come with no warranty.

You can get the greatest amount of drop travel and have your wheels dropping in the biggest holes and it looks good but you will lose up travel which is as important as down travel.

You need to find a shock that will give you the right combination.

Pro Comp would be the way I would be going.

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Post by GUHOON »

Im happy with my ranchos- got them cheap through work.But they are too short, even though i asked for ones to suit a 3-4 inch lift they stop down travel even before the swaybars do. :roll:
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Post by J Top »

On the GQs for extra lift and travel use OME 80 series coils and shocks
I'm not sure if this works for GUs
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Post by bogged »

Wouldnt touch Ranchos with a barge pole. Ossie and myself went thru 3 sets each until giving up on them.

Konis are top quality.
OME LTR's are great but very $$

People are talking Dobinsons and EFS a lot lately, nfi if they are any good, but Im happy with my LTR's.
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Post by morkz »

i new i was forgetting something i shoudl have also added the EFS range and dobinson i hear the dobinson shocks are only about $200 a pair and they have a massive bore which i think is quite cheap @ $100 per shock
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Post by blkmav »

EFS and you know where to go to get them :D
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Post by Tiny »

Hmmm interesting...I have OME on the GU and am very happy with the performance, I have ranchos with the incab in the GQ and me thinks they are pure shite. The problem is tough dog has the big bore but as ludacris says they dont seem to have strong retainers??????? + reports don't seem to be much better on them anyway.

Some feed nack on others would be most helpfull as I want to lift the GU a bit more shortly.

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Post by toughnut »

You could also list the TJM X-cell adjustables but I have a sneaky suspicion that they are just painted tough dogs. they look exactly the same and TJM are developing an incar adjuster for them as we speak.
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Post by The Big Green Meany »

I agree with with Ludacris , I run Pro Comp and there are a great shock at a good price.
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Post by morkz »

are the tough dog ralphs really that bad?

i have heard mix things about them some people swear about them but other seem to curse them.

alot of comp guys seem to be using them. any more info on them would be appreciated
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Post by bazzle »

Not all the above are long travel shocks.
Prob need open and closed dims too.

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Post by toughnut »

bazzle wrote:Not all the above are long travel shocks.
Prob need open and closed dims too.

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What do you guys call long travel????? :roll:
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Post by Bartso »

the pro comps you guys are talking about are these the adjustable type
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Post by roly »

i had 2 sets of ranchos

they arent up to a gu

rancho wont warrent them

i bought OME - L series which were new at the time, they are the same as normal OME but -L are longer fitment

they are NOT nitrocharger remote gas canister shocks


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Post by ludacris »

The pro comps are not adjustable. But they are going to be bringing them into the country once they are happy with the strengths.


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Post by bogged »

toughnut wrote: and TJM are developing an incar adjuster for them as we speak.

they have been working on that for ~8mths!
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Post by toughnut »

bogged wrote:
toughnut wrote: and TJM are developing an incar adjuster for them as we speak.

they have been working on that for ~8mths!


I reckon you could fit the rancho adjuster to them anyway.
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Post by Hoonz »

ludacris wrote:The pro comps are not adjustable. But they are going to be bringing them into the country once they are happy with the strengths.


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Post by Woop »

Koni's for me. More than happy with their performance

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Post by morkz »

so do the pro-comp stand the weight of a heavy truck like a GU wagon?
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Post by Juzza »

There is generally only one answer for these much asked shock questions and that is Koni!. When will people learn that all that budget Brazilian or Mexican manufactured junk just wont work on the heavy Nissans or Toys in OZ.
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Post by bogged »

Woop wrote:Koni's for me. More than happy with their performance

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They look good with your 2inch lift too dude ... :lol: :D :D :lol:
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Post by ludacris »

They will cope with the weight of a GU champ. I know of a few GU running them and they reckon that they are awsome.
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Post by Juzza »

ludacris wrote:They will cope with the weight of a GU champ. I know of a few GU running them and they reckon that they are awsome.


We replace a lot of these with Koni 88 series and the difference is well worth the money spent. You can actually run a heavy lifted truck without major body roll. The Pro-comps seem to be better than a few of the other imports but still have Rancho quality bushes.
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Post by blkmav »

EFS - made in Australia for Australian trucks
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Post by bogged »

blkmav wrote:EFS - made in Australia for Australian trucks

2 issues with that -
no trucks are made in aussie ;)
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OME and others are also made in Aussie.
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Post by ludacris »

Up to what lift in inches do EFS supply for a GQ GU.

I know lots of people running pro comps without a problem.

I have not had anything to do with Konis so I cannot comment on them although I have heard that they are good but very exy.

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Post by blkmav »

ludacris wrote:Up to what lift in inches do EFS supply for a GQ GU.

I know lots of people running pro comps without a problem.

I have not had anything to do with Konis so I cannot comment on them although I have heard that they are good but very exy.

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