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    Save you self the head ache drive into ARB get a suspension lift and drive away

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    I dont think ARB will do an SLS lift.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I dont think ARB will do an SLS lift.
    Most companies I have spoken to won't do a SLS lift, Rip it out and put in coils they say

    I sent an email off to 4x4 intelligence late last week and still no reply however they might be flat out so will give them time. Might have to bug Tombie2 as well

    I had Dobinson springs in my D1 for over 6 years and they might have sagged but did it at the same height all round i.e. no I LEAN. and the car had a nice soft but controlled ride.

    Once I find the spacers (buy them I mean) I would not hesatate in putting the Dobinson springs in the front.

    We have a company in Brisvages call Driveline services and they do gas shocks for D1 and D2 approx 50mm longer for $400. (put these on the D1 before selling) Great value and no harse ride.
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    Smile Thanks heaps guys,

    Great to get this info, gives me some food for thought! Time to save some money! And inform the other half, "It's your comfort and safety that is my concern here..." I think she may use her Special Powers to see through this though... again...
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    So, how many times should my D2 rock before coming to a stop if rocked by hand pushing up and pulling down fairly intensively?

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    Caine

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    Quote Originally Posted by catch-22 View Post
    So, how many times should my D2 rock before coming to a stop if rocked by hand pushing up and pulling down fairly intensively?

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    Caine
    If they are well valved shocks then they shouldn't extend more than once, but probably extending twice for most shocks.

    I find that the place you notice shocks the most, is after hitting a speed hump, especially at the rear when it keeps bouncing along.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    If they are well valved shocks then they shouldn't extend more than once, but probably extending twice for most shocks.

    I find that the place you notice shocks the most, is after hitting a speed hump, especially at the rear when it keeps bouncing along.
    ooooo...uuummmmm....mine rocks about five or six times.

    They have done 140,000 ks.

    This is what might be causing my tyre scalloping.

    I would buy OEM but they would have been sitting around a while. Will call Bilstein next week. Mate got some Billy's from overseas at a fraction of the cost of buying them here. Might have to look in to that. I'm sure when I finish this post and run a search I will find a whole wealth of information about shockies...

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    5 or 6 times is well shot.
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    I recently contacted King Springs myself.This is the information they gave me.
    Part numbers are KRFR-06 (front) & KRRR-04 (rear).They will give an approximate lift of 40mm above standard.
    These springs are designed with an increase in spring rate of approximately 25%.
    RRP is $ 190.00 + GST per pair front.
    RRP is $ 190.00 + GST per pair rear.


    For shocks i was tending toward Bilsteins.

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    Ok guys,without hijacking thread,can anyone answer this?
    Mine is coils all round,and a front shock is weeping,front has also sagged,have steel bar only.
    I want to keep it at standard height.Are the king springs good enough to bring it back up to standard height & stay there,or am i better off with Lovells Heavy Duty,standard height?

    Also where is the best place to get Bilsteins from at the moment?I presume i will need standard length ones

    Thanks in advance

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