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    Monroe air shock absorbers

    Hi chaps i would like to know anyone that has used Monroe air pump up shocks? I have just pulled a set of my wrecking landy. Anybody have any experience with them? Cheers in advance.. Matt

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    Are you sure they are air? Its more common to be nitrogen.
    Is the air acting as a spring, or to pressurise the damping oil within the shock?

    If its pressurising the oil its definitely nitrogen.

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    I had a set of pump up shocks on my P76, they were great, if you had a large load it was just easy to inflate the shocks to bring the car back up to level which kept the steering angles correct and stopped the car dragging its bum on the ground.
    If there is a downside, it is that the shock mounts are not designed to be load carrying elements.
    It is a similar system to fitting air bags inside the coils of coil sprung vehicles.

    I would love a set of air shocks for my shorty today
    Safe Travels
    harry

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    Monroe airshoicks wow that takes me back! I think any1 who had a car when we were young fitted them! They were great to give that bum up nose down look on your holden/falcon so beloved by revheads then . OH and they were good when we hooked the skiboat up too . Have not seen them for years now When connecting them up run an airline for each shock same as for the incoil airbags, for the same reason they will transfer from load side, eg when cornering which is disconcerting! Hang on! got carried away there we are talking LANDIES I doubt you are going to corner at 75-80 mph like we did in the falcons and toranas!!
    They did wear out and leak though, mainly where the airbag was clamped onto the schock body.
    Cheers Scott

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    what a blast from the past! I had a set on the rear of my 1967 Tojo FJ40. They were great - good ride and the ability to raise the rear when towing (but made the ride a bit more 'harsh'). Didn't know they were still around. Had them on my Tojo for about 9 years and countless kms including some heavy towing and serious off road - never had a problem

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