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I have been through all the same dilema a year ago, I now run extended upwards front and rear upper mounts that allow me to run OME N73L TLC80/100 series competition shocks with 286mm travel, 667mm open, 381mm closed, front and rear.
Front springs are OME 764's, rear springs are currently OME 755's with 15mm lower spring spacers. The rear is a bit soft fully loaded so will be moving to OME762's.
It now has much more articulation than std and is 2.5inches higher, works very well.
I looked at all the options that have already been mentioned, and more!
I have attached picture, hope it works.
Nik
Are you talking of the rear upper mounting pin?
I dont like the angle of it at rest, but I assume it changes as the tyre "swivels" up and it becomes more appropriate.
I did bust two of the three mounting bolts that hold the pin - I could'nt find the third- maybe it undid itself - on the Bloomfield track and looking at the wear after 30,000klm on the poly bush would confirm my unease.
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I cant wait to see the ride, but it will be a few months till I finish this project vehicle.
Poly bushes were OK - a bit hard but there are softer versions now. I'm staying with rubber, better the devil you know.
Dont forget to ask for the stone protectors to be incl in that $510.00 offer
I broke an eye off the top of a rear shock last weekend. I welded it on at an angle to compensate for the way the shock tries to bend the eye when its working.......
This guy makes top shock mounts:
Rovertym Engineering
Not sure how much longer than stock they are.........
I got a call back from the tech guy at ARB today. The spring that came on my Defender (from the previous owner) is supposed to have a minimum 500kg of weight on it according to ARB. The lack of ballast has been causing it to top out and wreck the seal.
I suppose that's the kind of information one misses when they buy the vehicle with the mods already fitted.
My Bilsteins will be ready tomorrow, so I'll see how it runs with them. With fuel, water, tools etc I'm guessing that I have half of that ballast.
I'll let you know more, by way of comparison, once the Bilsteins have been fitted.
I'm looking at the same thing and am talking with TSR shock absorber and reconditioners at Slacks Creek, near Springwood in Brissie. They can get in some extra long travel shocks for a reasonable $125 each. $250/pair. Phone is (07) 3808 2455. I have looked at a lot of shocks including the "Woods" shocks and these appear to suit the Australian conditions significantly better than a lot of imported shocks. Let me know what you think!! Nathan.
Queensland Rollers and Liners make rubber bushes that I have found to be better. Not too hard. Longer wearing. Good rubber and well cured.
Nathan.