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Which suspension should I buy then??

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jiffyman:
Nice to see you've 'just' changed the tyres Bully!


NICE TRUCK MATE!!

sulley:
I was thinking the same!!!

I need to changed the suspension and bushes, badly!  The truck has done 157, 732 miles and is starting to show it.  8)

andyhubbard:
Can i ask that if i keep standard springs, will fitting ES9000 shocks make much of a difference to the vehicle and if fitting do i fit same or can i fit shocks that are say 1'' or 2'' longer?

Bulli:
Its all about what you want to achieve. You could fit 2 inch longer shock as long as they dont fully compress when your suspension moves up. If they are ok then you will gain a little. Decarbon or procomp are both good!

Range Rover Blues:
I'd echo that, you can keep standard and fit either +1" or +2" dampers so long as the damper doesn't bottom out before the axle hits the bump rubber, then as long as the suspension is supple enough you will have extra droop travel to keep the wheels on the floor a little longer.  If you start lifting it can get expensive, my lift is nowhere near as extreme as Bullis but I recon I've blown best part of a grand to do it properly.

Springs £????? came with the car
4 ProComp £120 christmas offer
QT arms £200 at Donnington 4x4
£130 Gwenn Lewis rear arms
£130 Cardan front prop (reconditioned)
£70 extended brake lines
£28 extended bump stops
£30 rear location cones
£50 Polybushes
£16Anto roll bar spacers (tow ball spacers)

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