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air shocks or coil overs
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air shocks or coil overs
ok i have a GQ patrol and i know that coil overs ofer alot more options as in ride height etc but im looking to do comps such as tuff truck and the like slower crawling events so i was just wondering is it worth it to spend the money on coil overs or just get the air shocks
i would like peoples for and against please
i would like peoples for and against please
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Dont know for tuff truck
, but you cant beat Airshocks for crawling.
I would say there is just as much or more adjustability with airshocks, you can change ride hight by adding or subtracting nitrogen on the spot and change the rate and dampning by changing the ratio of oil and nitrogen.
should be fine for tuff truck, just dont jump it
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I would say there is just as much or more adjustability with airshocks, you can change ride hight by adding or subtracting nitrogen on the spot and change the rate and dampning by changing the ratio of oil and nitrogen.
should be fine for tuff truck, just dont jump it
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so are you saying coilovers just because of weight factor?Daisy wrote:coilovers for a heavier car i think...
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well thats the type of event i will be doing i seriously don't see it doing any kind of real speed at allludacris wrote:Coil overs for your rig for sure bartso. Air shocks are for only slow rock crawling.
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[url=http://www.fourbys.com.au/]Fourby's tyre and mechanical[/url]
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[url=http://www.fourbys.com.au/]Fourby's tyre and mechanical[/url]
[url=http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=24441/]My build up for ttc[/url]
If your driving on road with load or even on a rough road the nitrogen mixs with the oil and can cause probs ,if DEFINATLY useing it for slow offroad ONLY work then go for air shocks
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Bartso. What have you built this rig for? Because from looking at your build up it realy looks like your building a Winch Challenge/Tough Tracks style rig.
Im not trying to put you down or anyone that enters a similare rig but its not going to do great in Rock Crawling events. Or Tuff Truck. So do you want a rig that can only be used in these two styles of events or something a little more versitile. If your absolutly set on limmiting your options to Slow events then go Air Shox because they are cheaper. If you want to be able to enter almost any events go Coilovers. But then again there realy is nothing wrong with a well set up rig on Coils and Shocks in any of these events.
Im not trying to put you down or anyone that enters a similare rig but its not going to do great in Rock Crawling events. Or Tuff Truck. So do you want a rig that can only be used in these two styles of events or something a little more versitile. If your absolutly set on limmiting your options to Slow events then go Air Shox because they are cheaper. If you want to be able to enter almost any events go Coilovers. But then again there realy is nothing wrong with a well set up rig on Coils and Shocks in any of these events.
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