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Thread: Isuzu shocks

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    I have Bilsteins all round which I am very happy with.

    They have now done almost 200k km over >10 years. The rears seem to be starting to fade now after an hour or so of driving corrugated roads in hot weather. So I think at least the rears could do with a rebuild or replacement. While I am at it I should fit longer rear shocks due to the air springs.

    Does anyone have a PN for bilsteins rears that are about 2" longer than the standard items? Does such a beast exist???

    I bought them for my County.
    Described as --
    B46-1477 LONG TRAVEL REAR TO SUIT 110 LAND ROVER
    I also got stone protectors 46M1478
    Quadrant automotive, the Melb distributor's part no for the protectors was SP-1123
    They also fitted SP-1021 UNI LARGE EYE BUSH E4-B46-450 X 4


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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    I have Bilsteins all round which I am very happy with.

    They have now done almost 200k km over >10 years. The rears seem to be starting to fade now after an hour or so of driving corrugated roads in hot weather. So I think at least the rears could do with a rebuild or replacement. While I am at it I should fit longer rear shocks due to the air springs.

    Does anyone have a PN for bilsteins rears that are about 2" longer than the standard items? Does such a beast exist???
    How are you finding the ride with air compared to coil springs? Does the same damper tune handle both types well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    How are you finding the ride with air compared to coil springs? Does the same damper tune handle both types well?
    I find the shocks work well with the air springs. Others have reported differently though.

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