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Monroe Gas shocks-shitting me to tears

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Post by Dyna Beast »

Hello
My brother owns a early dual cab hilux with the solid front axle.has much the same issues as you have.The were only set up as a load carring unit as factory standard and combined with the lighter body weight of a ute.The springs are there for overly hard for major off road work.He is also looking at lighter rear springs that will give a better ride and articulation.At the moment he is using a coil over leaf spring set up wich is working ok but still not enough travel.A cheap alternitive would be half a dozen bags of sand in the back to get those spring working.Wont help the fuel bill or the spring travel but.
Cheers
Hybrid rover ute. Isuzu diesel. Custom suspension. Winch. Snorkel etc. etc.
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