Advice on new shock absorbers
Advice on new shock absorbers
Looking to get a set of shock absorbers soon for my samurai, I've seen these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUZUKI-SJ-SAM ... 416f85b1ae
just wondering has anybody got any reviews on these, or on possible other shocks I could get that are doing a good job on/off road for other people?
Thanks
Ash
just wondering has anybody got any reviews on these, or on possible other shocks I could get that are doing a good job on/off road for other people?
Thanks
Ash
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Re: Advice on new shock absorbers
I run astra GTE shocks as do a few people, RAV4 shocks supposedly fit as do L200 shocks..
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I have pro comp es3000 shocks and they are about £35 a shock
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At the minute I'm on Astra shocks at £10 per corner they are certainly good value. I was going to go for £75 a corner Bilstiens, but not sure they will be worth it
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Re: Advice on new shock absorbers
Can i ask why people use the astra shocks, any benefits from these at all?
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They have a longer than standard travel, readily available & cheap.AshR1 wrote:Can i ask why people use the astra shocks, any benefits from these at all?
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Re: Advice on new shock absorbers
If i were to go for Astra shocks is this the one i should be looking at getting and would they fit a samurai with 2" lift? http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/291082538591
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Or does anyone know where i could get the complete set at all?
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Re: Advice on new shock absorbers
Astra shocks have more travel, cost me £30 or £40 for a full set, but bare in mind you will have to change the bushes and that they are eye to pin.. standard rears on an sj is eye to eye.