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shox advice please?

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tazbabe:
thanks for that.

no i didn't get them changed for free. we had bought 2 sets, one for each paj (the es3000's on procomps advice) and when mine failed the mot after having only been on the car a short time we borrowed the other set as that paj was sitting idle at the time. now that set are leaking too, with signs of corrosion.

i wouldn't say that they have had heavy usage this year either, mostly laning, not a lot of the heavy stuff.

my feeling is that they are not good in the damp conditions in the uk.


you're right, i should call them with my story, see what they advise.

my gut feeling is to move away from the brand altogether though!

Bulli:
people rave over old man emu shocks and they should have an application for your as Paj are popular in OZ. I have had procomps on every truck ive had and they are very tough. Ive never had the 3000 though. The cost difference to the 9000 is minimal . I have the adjustanle ones now and they are far ebtter made.

The only shock ive had probs with is DEcarbon...but again some people love em.

If you call explorer uk they are really helpful and will defn exchange for you....i would see if you can get 9000 back in return. do you clean them when youve been offroad? Do you use gaitors?

tazbabe:
i'm off work tomorrow, i'll give them a call and see what they suggest.


thanks again.

markyd:
Marty

Have you looked at iron man? i am using them so are a few others and they seem to be holding up really well. Just a little more expensive ( couple of pound more than procomp)
got mine through west coast 4x4.

tazbabe:
mm,  ironman is one of the options i was considering.

but after comments here, i think i may as well see what procomp say. if they replace, then at least that will get me mot'd again.

but i would rather have something that is not going to give me more trouble!

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