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bypass shocks to Defender

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bypass shocks to Defender

Post by discokid »

Hi All

Im in the process of designing some shock hoops that will be used to mount a bypass shock and remote canister on each corner
(like Fox or Kings)

Im putting them on a Landrover Defender 110 ute

Has anybody got any photos they can post up??
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fox shocks

Post by def90 »

sam (strangerover) and da boys at haultech had fox shocks on the lockless monster (defender 110) on custom hoops but no remote canister maybe if they can find it in the paddock somewhere they could help you???

if it is still kinda in one piece?
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Post by geckos »

check out www.equipe4x4.com they have photos...... not bad
Now a 2005 Td5 defender wagon..
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Re: bypass shocks to Defender

Post by Michele »

discokid wrote: Has anybody got any photos they can post up??
Sure,but it's too big.
Check it out:

http://www.roverhybrids.com/images/DSCN0398.JPG
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Post by discokid »

Thanks guys

The bypass shock at the front is to big to fit inside the spring the bypass tubes make for a very large shock.

So it looks like it will have to go forward of the spring for the bypass shock and the remote canister shock can probably go inside the spring.

Back out the shed I suppose to do some more measuring
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