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susp advice for MQ swb

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susp advice for MQ swb

Post by adam.s »

Does EFS springs (2") with Enforcer shocks sound like a good/bad buy?

They are brand new, also getting new rubber shackles u bolts and pins at the same time.

Mostly road for the moment, but will eventually want to take it off road and would like a good combination for both.

Not overly worried about a rough ride, because it's standard sagged suspension now and just about anything would be an improvement on it - ie: I don't really mind how it is at the moment.
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Post by adam.s »

anyone?
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Re: susp advice for MQ swb

Post by ozy1 »

foad wrote: also getting new rubber shackles


should flex well with these,

any what sort of price are you gettin, casue if your happy with the kit and price, go for it,

aslong as youve done your research on all different kits you should be right
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Post by adam.s »

Just going off what other advice I've had.

The kit is $975, maybe cheaper if a few kits are bought at the same time.
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