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Powerdown road train truck shocks

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Powerdown road train truck shocks

Post by DanielS »

Hey guys,

Just thought I would let you know of a possible opition for rear shocks for your lifted GQ/GUs.

I was sourcing a set of shocks for my race truck that would be both heavily valved and have the right length. I came across a set of Powerdown road train truck shocks, these are eye/eye shocks with an fully extended length of 780mm ( perfect for 5/6 inch lift me thinks ) as I run 4/5 inch lift I may have to use limiting straps- but at only $63 each who cares. And at that price you could carry a second set for when they boil and shait them selves.

They are avaliabe from Truckline.

Hope this helps someone out.

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Post by BIG GQ »

What part number?

Obviously not P101 or P102 at that price
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Post by DanielS »

Part No# RT 35314, I brought one to see how it fits up. If you get a couple of events out of them it will work out good.


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Post by Jimbo »

How heavy is the valving?? I thought it would be too harsh.

Let us know

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Post by Mulisha »

There gona be that tuf you will never move them in or out lol

Road train shocks don't they have like 100+ tonne sitting on them so i mean how is a 2 tonne car ment to move them?

Or am i just got the wrong idea? :lol:
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Post by DanielS »

I just got back from showing Cass Jones, where we compaired them to a couple of other shocks. They seemed to work really well in the vice :lol: :lol: On compression they will be fine, Rebound damperning is firm but should be ok too. Im running Koni Scania truck shocks on the front and they are great.

Anyway I will keep you informed as to the out come.

Daniels

EDIT.. Just got of the phone to Cass and he in NO way endorses Powerdown shocks :lol: :lol: as the vice dyno is faulty, but said King shocks are OK :D :D
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Post by Jimbo »

I think they would have the usual load on them of any big semi but i'm not sure what that is 25 tonne or something. But yes BIG
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Post by rick130 »

[quote="DanielS"<snip>Im running Koni Scania truck shocks on the front and they are great.

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pt # and open/closed lengths, please ?
Koni measure from the base of the pin to base of the pin.
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Post by DanielS »

rick130 wrote:[quote="DanielS"<snip>Im running Koni Scania truck shocks on the front and they are great.

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Daniels
pt # and open/closed lengths, please ?
Koni measure from the base of the pin to base of the pin.[/quote]

I will see the truck on thrusday Rick and I will measure them for you, they do need modifed shock towers and the coil/shock mount on the chassis needs to be die grinded out so that they dont rub on compression.

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Post by kirragc »

even with 200T per wheel the shock wont carry any load!!! :D
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Post by Jimbo »

Yeah i know wrong choice of words but i'm sure ppl know what i meant. They have to resist the huge force exerted by the springs that carry the load.

I'm still interested to know how they feel.

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Post by marko »

:D Ive Use powerdown in my Gq ute. Quite stiff in the back end. Very good handling on a 7"lift. Not sure if there the same shock daniels is talking about because these shocks retail for $250 and $150 if you can get trade. Fully extended they measure the same as a 9112 rancho and compressed 490mm Big shock.45mm bore 16mm shaft. Fit straight onto the mounts.But Usual mods to the diff housing where the bump stop hits on full compression. Im now using them front and rear on a GQ LWB offroad racer. On the front the towers have to be 170mm higher than standard because the ride height is so low and the shock 490mm long compressed. In my opinion there betta than tough dogs if you look at value for money.Not sure about life span in a OBC but a offroad race lasting 3hours of constant abuse, they last and not boil.
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Post by currentlyoffline »

A road train may carry 200T all up, but in Victoria, the Maximum Load on each axle for a semi/B double/Quad Dog is USUALLY, between 6.0 and 7.2 T.

Let someone try a pair out and give their verdict
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Post by jav »

i'm sure the mog rover was running truck shocks before it got efs ones put on.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Daniels is going to be using his Patrol in events where there is all four wheels leaving the ground so the extra stiff shock might not be too bad, rough ride but more control at speed. He isn't looking for comfort, he bought a Nissan.
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Post by meiamaro »

Im running Koni Scania truck shocks on the front and they are great.

Any Chance of Details please,
Whats your spring lift?
How did they mount?
Any help would be great.

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