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    Excellent steering damper for a D110?

    Hi,
    I have recently installed four brand new Koni Raid shocks in my 2.8 TGV Defender 110. I tried them today at speed in a rough dirt road we near Mendoza (Argentina) and they are SUPERB. The Defender is another vehicle!

    Thing is my steering shock absorber is a cheap Britpart one and I would like to see some serious improvement in this respect. What do you recommend as a top quality shock absorber for a D110?
    Does Koni make steering dampers for Defenders?
    The only one I have heard good comments about is the OME one. I willl be happy to buy an OME but I just want to check if there are any other options?
    Is the Old Man Emu really good? Anything even better?
    I ride 265/75/16 MT BFG by the way.

    Thanks for your opinions.
    Cheers
    Stgo

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    A king shocks would be about the best quality money can buy and substantially better than the OME

    I'm looking at fitting up King smoothies to the puma, can't wait to test them out. Either that or some decent Koni's.

    King Shocks Performance Race Series Stabilizer King Off-Road Racing Shocks : kingshocks.com

    King 2.0" Performance Race Series Steering Stabilizer Shock

    Rob

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    hmmm, how much a KONI Raids in Argentina? They're very expensive here. I might have to import a set.

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    Michael:
    No Koni's in Argentina. We have the right kind of dirt roads for Koni's but no Koni dealers, unfortunately....
    I bought them at Ultrarev (US) and shipped them home.
    Take a look here: Koni :: Manufacturers :: UltraRev.com
    Not cheap, but great.

    Cheers,
    Santiago

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    What's the difference between Koni Raid and the other types of Koni shocks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SG1 View Post
    Michael:
    No Koni's in Argentina. We have the right kind of dirt roads for Koni's but no Koni dealers, unfortunately....
    I bought them at Ultrarev (US) and shipped them home.
    Take a look here: Koni :: Manufacturers :: UltraRev.com
    Not cheap, but great.

    Cheers,
    Santiago
    Great price I just paid $A1800 for 4. So unless postage is horific then there is quite a saving.

    In relation to the Raids and other shocks I've never read a bad post on them other than price. To me says it all if you're prepared to pay. But the $A is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    What's the difference between Koni Raid and the other types of Koni shocks?
    AFAIK Raids are bigger, more robust. They are actually very thick and heavy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott oz View Post
    Great price I just paid $A1800 for 4. So unless postage is horific then there is quite a saving.

    In relation to the Raids and other shocks I've never read a bad post on them other than price. To me says it all if you're prepared to pay. But the $A is good.

    Scott: shipping was OK but I had to pay customs here in Argentina so at the end of the day I probably ended up paying more or less similar to you. I preferred not to do the math anyways.
    Cheers,
    Stgo

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    If your running big tyres 33" upwards then Ive had good results with the Tough Dog Return to Centre steering damper. Very good and reliable on long corrugated roads.
    Regards,
    Jon

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    Bilstein make a good steering damper also.

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