Tricky,
great posts, keep it up.
I would much rather read a good Land Rover thread about a strip down, rebuild, or trip report than watch the rubbish that is on TV. :)
As for the parabolics, I have the version with the helper spring and find them to be good. At first I was worried the lazy leaf might snag on debris
in the scrub, but so far it has never happened. Once fitted to the vehicle the rubber buffer on that helper leaf actually just contacts the leaf above it. I find that with little or minimal weight in the tub that it makes a bit of a clunk when I drive over a railway crossing or similar, but a bit of extra weight in the tub will eliminate that. On a trip fully loaded they are a dream, the ride is exceptionally good, especially considering it's a forty odd year old vehicle.
When I first fitted the parabolics about 8-9 years back I stayed with the original shockies which didn't really cause any issues. However I do not go rock crawling or anything like that where extreme articulation is required. A couple of years ago I fitted a full set of the extended length shocks suited to parabolics, from Paddocks. To be honest I haven't really noticed much difference with the new shocks, but it looks nicer if you stick your head under the guard and have a squizz. ;)
Cheers, Mick.

