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Ironman suspension any good?

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Ironman suspension any good?


Poll ended at Wed Mar 15, 2006 11:38 am

Absolut crap
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30%
Some work, some don't
4
20%
You get what you pay for
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25%
OK
4
20%
GREAT!!
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5%
 
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Ironman suspension any good?

Post by Colombia »

I have a GQ that would be intended mainly for touring, some accesories, but nothing heavy duty. I know it is a budget suspension and I'm not expecting a Tough Dog, but from reading I've done I'm concerned with its quality, it seems really poor. Is it true? I believe their main issue is their shocks, am I right?

If asked to setup a distribution center for this suspensions, would anyone bother?
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Post by BOB_1 »

I know of people that have had an alright run from it but my experience is I had two shocks fall apart on me ( both GQ valved) on my 4runner, Basically dumped all oil and jammed before bending the shaft.

Get what you pay for is certainly true.
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Post by matthewK »

the old man ran ironman in his raider 1-2 years now still going strong
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Post by Beastmavster »

I wasnt happy with my ironmen kit - but it was on a different vehicle. Way too stiff, ended up breaking a strut.
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Re: Ironman suspension any good?

Post by bogged »

Im sure if you PM crazie he will assist you greatly with everything you wanna know about em...
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Post by Henry M »

There will be a lot of better choices around. The Ironman Suspension will not be an itergrated suspension package that is designed to suit a particular application. The Ironman units will be a bunch of individual parts sold to fit a Patrol, and that will be as good as it gets.

There are many better packages around, though they will cost 30 to 50% more they will create better control outcomes and longer fatigue life.

Keep making some phone calls with other brands like EFS, ARB (OME) and TJM (XGS). There will be a lot more thought put into these packages. You will certainly get the benifits of a well set up suspension.

Good luck.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Ironman have really good steering dampers.
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