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    The mount on the shock body is a TIG welded joint, the mount on the shaft screws on.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    Thanks slunnie, but I think I should take the kiss approach, will be looking into koni raids I think. All the stuffing around with fabbing bits and mounting canisters will be a bit fiddley, bolt straight in is the go for me I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Thanks slunnie, but I think I should take the kiss approach, will be looking into koni raids I think. All the stuffing around with fabbing bits and mounting canisters will be a bit fiddley, bolt straight in is the go for me I think
    No pain, No gain.

    Mine are excellent around town. Smoother and better handling. I must admit the old shocks were pretty limp and the old springs well sagged.

    I'll get on some dirt on Friday and see how they go then.

    Happy Days.

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    No guards on my shocks...
    No problems in years of running them.

    If you lot knew what my old D2 has been through you'd be dumb founded!

    And it's still rocking on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel0407 View Post
    No pain, No gain.

    Mine are excellent around town. Smoother and better handling. I must admit the old shocks were pretty limp and the old springs well sagged.

    I'll get on some dirt on Friday and see how they go then.

    Happy Days.
    Ah I have plenty of pain, I'm not just swapping some shocks in here, this is a full project, from full engine/gearbox conversion, diff rebuilds, brake up grades, body lift, inter cooler, t/case rebuild, etc......so if I can just bolt some really good shocks straight in, its one less headache. Now I need to find part numbers and lengths on some raid 90's

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    Can some of you guys post up some pics of what you have done with the reserviors in the front of your Disco II. Getting the clamps from a Enzed is no worries but I would like to get them out of the engine bay.

    I'm thinking of putting them in the inner guard but I need to extend the hose to the reservior. Can some of you more experienced guys make comment on this? I'm hopping it's just a matter of getting a longer hose or a second hose and then a joiner. Refill with nitrogen and good to go.

    Happy Days.

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    Joel
    I was talking to Ben Woodgate at APT Fabrications the other day, and he says that if you fit tubular shock turrets, you can fit the reservoirs to them.
    He makes strengthened ones for $220 a pair in a lovely shade of green.

    Dave
    TRS Chip ,D2a I/c, Silcone Hoses, EMS2, 2" Lift, BFG KM2s, QT Diff Guards, 4X4 DE Guard, Shadow Bar. VRS Winch, LR Light Guards, .50 CDL, Provent 200, Slickrock Disconnects, Rovadrive Sump, G4 Roof Rails, D2a SLABS ECU, APT Sliders.DBA Rotors. ABS Ext.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iPom View Post
    Joel
    I was talking to Ben Woodgate at APT Fabrications the other day, and he says that if you fit tubular shock turrets, you can fit the reservoirs to them.
    He makes strengthened ones for $220 a pair in a lovely shade of green.

    Dave
    Thanks mate,

    There are a few options around with the tubular shock turrets but I dont really want to open up a new hole for dust and dirt to enter the engine bay and I really want to get the reservoirs out and away from the engine heat. The heat is the biggest reason. They are currently cable tied in and while I could just buy the clamps to mount them I cant easily fix the heat problem.

    Happy Days.

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    Vern, the lower mounts on a 7100 unscrew from the shaft, and you can fit pins. This is what heasmans did for me, with pins for a 100 series cruiser.



    I'm using them on a 110, with D2 turrets and RTE rear mounts. Only using 10" short bodies though, so not a huge amount more flex, just wanted great shocks and balanced front / rear.
    Hercules: 1986 110 Isuzu 3.9 (4BD1-T)
    Brutus: 1969 109 ExMil 2a FFT (loved and lost)

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    Quote Originally Posted by flagg View Post
    Vern, the lower mounts on a 7100 unscrew from the shaft, and you can fit pins. This is what heasmans did for me, with pins for a 100 series cruiser.
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    Hi Flagg,

    Do you have any more details on this? I have just ordered a set of 12" shortbodies and this would make my life easier!

    Rgds
    Pete

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