im gonna replace my shocks with a set of decent ones any recomendations on wot ones to get and how easy is it to fit them please thanks mark
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Originally posted by slydogim gonna replace my shocks with a set of decent ones any recomendations on wot ones to get and how easy is it to fit them please thanks mark[font=Times New Roman][size=3]
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Originally posted by geminipro comps seem popular with people that has changed theirs, if you do a search there should be some info on here, although when you search it dont recognise three letters, so if you put pro comp in it wont find anything, tried it[font=Times New Roman][size=3]
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Procomp seen the best bang for your buck, I've had 3000's on my pickup for 5 years now, recently put 9000's on the back of the 4Runner and they are wonderful, but slightly firmer than the 3000's or stock Toyota ones.
But with +2" HD springs and 9000's the Runner stays dead level loaded up with junk and caravan in tow, but not over harsh when empty.
Also look at Bilsteins, Rancho and others, Bilsteins are curtainly great shocks, but usually a lot more £££ than the procomps.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by slydogwell i get slight shuddering on front end at speed if there firm they might not be the ones im looking for[font=Times New Roman][size=3]
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Originally posted by slydogwell i get slight shuddering on front end at speed if there firm they might not be the ones im looking for
If its alignment or balencing it shouldn't make any difference.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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i dont get any wheel wobble at all and she drives dead straight if i let go of the wheel so im asuming its the shocks its done 79 thousand ks so it wont hurt to change them are they hard to changeblack n tan
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yes i am a dobermann man
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Originally posted by slydogwell i get slight shuddering on front end at speed if there firm they might not be the ones im looking for
I recently had my knackered front shocks replaced - feels totally different now. I never got shuddering at speed though (unless i was bombing it round country lanes hitting pot-holes!), it was more 'floaty' or 'bouncy' than anything else. Mine had adjustable shocks, not sure if you have and not sure if it makes much difference. Done about the same mileage though - 83000 miles. 3rd gens don't have a steering stabiliser btw.
The dealer did my shocks for me so I'm not quite sure how hard it is. I know that the shock and spring assembly come out as one unit and then I think you need a spring compressor to remove the shock from inside the spring but that's about it.
Cheers,
Rob
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