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benspray:
Thats cool thanks

How do they compare for articulation unloaded (once softened up :-)
its good to know I can put a bit of weight in the back if I need to :-)

Cheers

Ben

benspray:
oh and what shocks are you running...?
Rocky Mountain seem to recommend something along the lines of the Pro-comp es9000 (rather than the es3000 that most places use)

Cheers

Ben

tomarse:
For normal unloaded road driving, i really dont think that there is much difference between the springs. They are all much nicer than new standard springs!
The rocky mountain ones are slightly higher than the others.

Most of my driving in the landy is on road/gravel with the odd bit off grass, and the occasional lane. Usually carrying lots of weight or loads of stuff. I dont do any proper offroad stuff so cant really compare them like that.

I bought procomp es3000's for mine, but if i did it again i would just buy the cheaper paddocks gas shocks like my mate did since they seem to work just as well. I dont like the way that the pro comp shocks are unprotected and the shafts started to rust pretty quickly (the rubber boots just trapped mud so i took them off)

benspray:
Cool thanks

Looking forward to getting htis going now :-)

Cheers

Ben

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