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13th April 2014, 07:13 AM
#1
Report on Bilstein with Dobinson Springs
I recently put bilstein shocks and Dobo springs in. 45mm linear in rear and plus 25 linear in the front (LPG gear in rear and front TJM bar...sits level). I had it at GVM for the last few days camping and touring scenic rim and condamine river. I had a fair bit on the roof. The ride is sublime on 31in at on 16's. Handling is superb. It rides like magic and eats up high speed dirt and corrugations better than live axles have a right too. I can't recommend billies and Dobos combo enough. I bought this vehicle new 12 years ago so I know what stock set up was like too.
Cheers
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13th April 2014, 08:35 AM
#2
I also put these in 2 years ago.
+2 inch heavy duty dobbies,constant rate in the front and progressive in the rear.
Bit firm around town, but when loaded with gear and trailer it eats up the dirt tracks and corrugations.
Will.
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13th April 2014, 11:54 AM
#3
I also run this combo, it is fantastic loaded up and handles great. I have to agree that it is great on corrugations .
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13th April 2014, 05:54 PM
#4
What Billeis?
I have the 7100 with 360/80 valving and I'm slowly, very slowly mind you, thinking I should have gone the 400/100 valving. Maybe I just started to think like this since I fitted the winch to the front.
At the moment though, I love the ride. I'm SLS in the rear and Dobinsons +45 heavy in the front.
Happy Days.
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13th April 2014, 08:39 PM
#5
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15th April 2014, 08:28 PM
#6
Rangeie
Where in Adelaide did you buy the Dobsons and Biisteins?
I have stock TD5, coils all round
with ARB Steel Bullbar only
want a 40mm'ish lift only
Tow a decent (2Tonne) boat a bit but D2 not really loaded up
any guidance on Spring rates ??
cheers
Nobby
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16th April 2014, 03:52 PM
#7
Springs
Hey Nobby,
Have a chat to the guys at Suspension Stuff. They have good products, knowledge and prices.
Will.
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30th March 2015, 08:08 PM
#8
Sorry guys old topic but just popped up in a Google search as I am looking at this combo now, everyone still happy with them ?
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30th March 2015, 09:11 PM
#9
I've got Dobbinson linear springs in front and rear. I have the plus 40-100kg in the front and whatever the non-variable rear is. I've got Polyairs in the rear also, if i didn't the car would probably not sit level as i run 10psi in the bags unloaded.
I have a TD5 with an ECB alloy front bar and winch with plasma rope. The boys at Dobinson wanted to sell me the variable rear springs, I couldn't see the point in having airbags (already had them) and variable rate springs. I'm pretty sure the car would sit better with the variable springs as a combo with the heavier rated front springs. NOTE: the heaver rated front springs are the same 'spring rate' as the +40kg they are just longer.
I run Pedders foam cell shocks.
All in all I like the combo, much better when loaded, much better than the standard sagged springs I did had. Can't speak for Bilstein shocks but people rave about them. For the price they'd want to be good.
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31st March 2015, 09:58 PM
#10
Yep linear non progressive in the rear is good.
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