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    I need to replace my rear shocks. If I fit the Millners gas ones, will the hard and soft ride switch still work? If not will the ride be hard or soft?
    Please advise.

    By the way, Surf just passed the MOT today, no probs! 130,000 miles and still going strong. The shocks were noted as an advisory change
    Regards
    Barrington

  • #2
    Originally posted by Barrington
    I need to replace my rear shocks. If I fit the Millners gas ones, will the hard and soft ride switch still work? If not will the ride be hard or soft?
    Please advise.

    By the way, Surf just passed the MOT today, no probs! 130,000 miles and still going strong. The shocks were noted as an advisory change
    Regards
    Barrington
    You need toyota one for the hard soft to work
    FOR INFO Pro comp ES3000 are between the two
    www.daemon4x4.org

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Woodzie
      You need toyota one for the hard soft to work
      FOR INFO Pro comp ES3000 are between the two
      Wat he said
      ES3000's are good shocks - work out about £35 the pair. For a firmer ride go for the ES9000's.
      Linda

      www.4x4toys.co.uk

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