Shock Theory
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2004 10:32 pm
G'day,
I'm fitting some 2 inch lift coil springs to my GQ Patrol. I've gone with standard-duty King Springs. At the moment I'm deciding what shocks to get to go with these springs.
I plan on disconnecting the sway-bars for off-road use and would like to run 34 x 10.50 JT2s (should they fit, might need body lift). I imagine that the suspension will have more droop than stock-standard without the sway-bars and with the added unsprung mass.
Will a set of Koni/OME 2 inch lift shock-absorbers allow for the extra droop, or are they set up for running with 31 x 10.50 tyres and connected sway-bars thus only allowing for a limited amount of droop?
Are the springs retained at the top and bottom and if so, can they handle a certain amount of stretching over their free length?
I guess I want to make sure that the springs are free to do there stuff without being limited by the shocks.
Cheers,
David
I'm fitting some 2 inch lift coil springs to my GQ Patrol. I've gone with standard-duty King Springs. At the moment I'm deciding what shocks to get to go with these springs.
I plan on disconnecting the sway-bars for off-road use and would like to run 34 x 10.50 JT2s (should they fit, might need body lift). I imagine that the suspension will have more droop than stock-standard without the sway-bars and with the added unsprung mass.
Will a set of Koni/OME 2 inch lift shock-absorbers allow for the extra droop, or are they set up for running with 31 x 10.50 tyres and connected sway-bars thus only allowing for a limited amount of droop?
Are the springs retained at the top and bottom and if so, can they handle a certain amount of stretching over their free length?
I guess I want to make sure that the springs are free to do there stuff without being limited by the shocks.
Cheers,
David