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Shock absorbers
I need to replace my custom shocks on Suzuki Samurai with custom coil
suspension and I found two types of shock absorbers on the market. 1. Very stiff when compressing and extending. 2. Very very soft when compressing, but extending is the same like in the 1. case. Which do you prefer for offroading (fast tracks, rock crawling, mud bogging)? Both types of shocks are OLD MAN EMU company. -- |
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Zenteren wrote:
> I need to replace my custom shocks on Suzuki Samurai with custom coil > suspension and I found two types of shock absorbers on the market. > 1. Very stiff when compressing and extending. > 2. Very very soft when compressing, but extending is the same like in the 1. > case. > > Which do you prefer for offroading (fast tracks, rock crawling, mud > bogging)? > Both types of shocks are OLD MAN EMU company. Do yourself a BIG favor and contact Petroworks <http://petroworks.com/> 111 Aviation Ave. Fallbrook, CA 92088 (800) 952-8915 There is no Samurai problem that they don't have a proven solution for. I have the Rancho® Dual-Action Remote Control System shocks on my lifted Sami. The air actuator lets me adjust to any tension from the driver's seat. -- -- Jack -- ================================= Everything you see is temporary. ================================= Clean Up Return Address To Reply ================================= Poway, California (San Diego Co.) N 32° 57' W 117° 04' At 508' Elevation ================================= |
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