
 Originally Posted by 
carlosbeldia
					 
				 
				I can't travel light, there is 650 km with no gas stations, no stores, no towns, nothing except mud and water, so we have to take everything with us. This rally is backed by our army with their Hummers and Piranhas, their rake cars, it's the only external help. Everybody goes driving and return in ferry their cars, but I want to do the road in both ways, so the setup have to last.
I've been checking Bilstein and they look as a good option, 20% cheaper than Koni similars. Do they have a life span as remarkable as Koni's (just heard about it, not have them)? 
I've tried OME, Genunine and Britparts springs, and the Genuine are sooooooooo good in handling weight that I have to go back to them. Hated OME and Britpart, both of them were to hard and slow response.
Roads in my city are not good ones, so in the last 10 months I've broken Monroe, OME and Britpart shcock absorbers. I tought it were another components so changed turrets, retainers, checked alignment..... problem I think is my lack of feeling for potholes and "panzer mentality" that I use to drive here. Thought in change my drive style (advised by my wife) but I think is better to find something that copes the job. I regularly goes to our farm with 1-1.5 tons of cargo (mid to heavy off road), that's why I'm thinking about the 130's helpers. Neumatic ones are not suitables for me, too many things that can make holes in them in our roads. 130's are too hard? do you think they are going to worsen driving quality in day to day life?
			
		 
	
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