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    Bilsteins

    Can not recommend them enough, the difference between the similarly specced D2 (with lift at both ends) and the stock D2a is more than noticeable and the D2a is a very comfortable drive. Got the 50mm+ from LRA and the ride comfort is exemplary, speed humps (Judder bars to you) are source of satisfaction the way they cope with them in such a disdainful manner. Having going on some rather knarly tracks with them as well again it brings a smile watching the others with their jerky movements over the same.
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    I also had the LRA Spring Lift & Bilstein Long Travel Shocks on a MY 2000 D2 - amazing ride on both dirt & bitumen
    Cheers

    Chuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuck View Post
    I also had the LRA Spring Lift & Bilstein Long Travel Shocks on a MY 2000 D2 - amazing ride on both dirt & bitumen
    ….. and I have the exactly the same from LRA in my MY2000 D2
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    Quote Originally Posted by vbrab View Post
    Have just changed out air suspension for coils (with 50mm lift).
    Had to go with straight forward Lovells HD coil rather than progressive rate, due to limited supply.
    Fitted springs and left original shocks in just to see.
    The original shockers fitted on alright, but had nil travel and even a minor bump was jack-hammer result.
    Being an SLS vehicle, your original shocks are designed to respond to an air spring, not a coil spring. They are also longer with different travel range to that of the equivalent coil spring units. Fit the right items for the application rather...


    Quote Originally Posted by vbrab View Post
    Would not stay with standard shocks, given the improvement in ride by fitting the larger shocks.
    That outcome is likely because you compared old used shocks that were designed for air springs and are longer than the coil spring shocks, to brand new shocks - hardly a fair comparison for the standard units...

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    Being an SLS vehicle, your original shocks are designed to respond to an air spring, not a coil spring. They are also longer with different travel range to that of the equivalent coil spring units. Fit the right items for the application rather...




    That outcome is likely because you compared old used shocks that were designed for air springs and are longer than the coil spring shocks, to brand new shocks - hardly a fair comparison for the standard units...
    I think maybe original shocks were tired, but they were really too short for the coils that I inserted and didn't have the travel range.
    Have just got back from an 8000k outback trip loaded (which was why I changed them out) and it was less stressful not having to worry about the air springs possibly failing.
    In the city I wouldn't be as concerned, but living remote means I try for the minimum in "issues" when travelling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vbrab View Post
    I think maybe original shocks were tired, but they were really too short for the coils that I inserted and didn't have the travel range.
    Have just got back from an 8000k outback trip loaded (which was why I changed them out) and it was less stressful not having to worry about the air springs possibly failing.
    In the city I wouldn't be as concerned, but living remote means I try for the minimum in "issues" when travelling.
    The original rear shocks dont work well with anything other than a factory spring. They top out really aggressively. The fronts are ok though with even a standard 2" lift.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    The original rear shocks dont work well with anything other than a factory spring. They top out really aggressively. The fronts are ok though with even a standard 2" lift.
    Which is exactly what they did. ("Aggressively" does cover the outcome from leaving original shocks in place with coils.)

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