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    tough dog are good stuff. EFS are just as good. Ironman are a bit cheaper but still great gear. that is what i am running..
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    Just another vote for OME - but like someone else said depends on your budget and what you are trying to achieve.
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    OME. Basically a fit and forget and in the unlikely event you need replacement/warranty there are dealers all around australia which will more than like carry the shock you need being a patrol.

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    OME for me too
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    If you're cashed up go KONI fully rebuildable. other than that anything you want, I have EFS and works a treat.
    I would prefer KONI too. I used in my car.

    Though it is little stiffer(i preferred to be that way), the handling is really improved greatly
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    Bought my 2004 with a lift kit already fitted. Great height but ride was hard, harsh and jarring. Bought and fitted two Rancho RS9000 adjustables and put em on the front to see if they were any good, in particular as they are $400 a pair (ebay). They are great, soft ride and good control, but now I gotta come up with another $400 for the back end - which still feels like ya riding a buck board. So should be great when they are fitted all round. So you need to decide what you want out of suspension. For a young bloke rock climbing you won't mind a hard set-up, but if ya got kids in the back and you travel a long way on highways then you may prefer it rides like a Rolls...

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