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Sir Roofy
14th July 2015, 08:30 PM
Hi Guys & Girls
just wondering what brand of shocks you run on your vehicle
was looking at toughdogs and maybe rancho RS5000 not sure which way to go
have looked at that many on the computer been told ARB have a few issues with theres

any input would be helpful
thanks in advance

roofy

paulyg
14th July 2015, 08:46 PM
I have bilsteins on mine, very happy with them, after a 5500km trip through the simmo and surrounding area they did not fade at all or give any problems.

garett
14th July 2015, 08:48 PM
hd monroes but only done 100km max on them not much help i know but they were cheap

jay see
14th July 2015, 08:51 PM
I think it all depends on what type of driving your doing.
I've ran EFS, ironman and tough dog. The later two as a foamcell. Never had a problem with any. However I have heard that the foamcell doesn't like hours of corrugated roads.
Other thing is for you want adjustable ones?

Ibbo
14th July 2015, 09:17 PM
I have had a couple of sets of arb old man emu shockers and never had a problem. My use is more weekend 4x4ing rather than any hardcore trips across Australia.

Sir Roofy
14th July 2015, 09:24 PM
I have had a couple of sets of arb old man emu shockers and never had a problem. My use is more weekend 4x4ing rather than any hardcore trips across Australia.

the new sport ome are the ones I heard about

MudRunnerTD
14th July 2015, 10:18 PM
Roofy I have Old Man Emu Sport shocks in the GUIV. This lift went in 120,000kms ago and I have no intention or need to swap it out at this stage. Very very pleased with it mate.

Dhuck
14th July 2015, 10:30 PM
Bilstein are a very good shock and can be rebuilt. We fit a lot to 4wd's at work and customers are very happy.

Ibbo
14th July 2015, 10:41 PM
the new sport ome are the ones I heard about
Yeah mine are the standard OME nitro's, put them in a couple of years ago into GU7. Wife complains they are too stiff but she is used to a vehicle built for comfort, not adventure. Had a set that looked exactly the same 15 years ago in a 4runner. Haven't changed their branding in a while but reliable shocker IMO

liftlid
14th July 2015, 11:03 PM
OME sports are a bit stiff compared to the older nitros when unloaded but for what you need your car to do they are a good shock.

Rossco
14th July 2015, 11:21 PM
I've got the old school ome nirtochargers in mine. Been in for years and done a heap of K's without a problem at all and been happy with them. AB's got sport, think he's been happy too. Yeah i think their maybe a bit firmer but your usually a bit loaded so shouldn't be a problem.

Sir Roofy
16th July 2015, 01:45 PM
BUMP for THREE dogs did you miss this

threedogs
16th July 2015, 01:50 PM
Cant go past a set of Koni shocks if the budget allows
adjustable and fully rebuildable as well.
I have EFS and happy with them, but hopefully changing to Terrain Tamer
nitrogen remote cannister smoothies in the near future

katwoman
16th July 2015, 02:06 PM
Ironman, but had to get rubbers replaced after the desert trip. They fitted new, better quality free.

threedogs
17th July 2015, 01:53 PM
What type of ride are you after,?
I suppose a bit like me as soft as possible without being sloopy
One;; do you know set up you have and load ratings?
Yell out If you go TJM way I'll see what I can do.
You have a shop down Traralgon eh?

Sir Roofy
17th July 2015, 03:42 PM
What type of ride are you after,?
I suppose a bit like me as soft as possible without being sloopy
One;; do you know set up you have and load ratings?
Yell out If you go TJM way I'll see what I can do.
You have a shop down Traralgon eh?

not sure john was waiting for ARB to get back to me but being Friday they must all be packing to go away lol
was going to go OME but Toughdog are looking favorible at the moment

MudRunnerTD
17th July 2015, 03:47 PM
not sure john was waiting for ARB to get back to me but being Friday they must all be packing to go away lol
was going to go OME but Toughdog are looking favorible at the moment

out of those 2 Roofy OME All the Way mate. not on the same page mate.

Sir Roofy
17th July 2015, 04:01 PM
out of those 2 Roofy OME All the Way mate. not on the same page mate.

Sent ARB the specs on the GU yesterday still waiting for a reply sent another yesterday to see if they got the first yes they did
will get back to you Friday .still a couple of hours to go

TPC
17th July 2015, 04:07 PM
Like many others I run OME Nitro on mine, that is all I have used on 3 different 4wd's over the past 16yrs and never had a problem.

Sir Roofy
17th July 2015, 04:13 PM
Like many others I run OME Nitro on mine, that is all I have used on 3 different 4wd's over the past 16yrs and never had a problem.

thanks tony

Lightspeed
28th July 2015, 09:12 AM
I ran EFS shocks which were great & I'm running a fully loaded GQ shorty with hard shell rooftop tent.
I have just changed to Kings remote canister 2.5 smoothies adjustable but haven't tried them out yet.

Patrol'n
30th July 2015, 10:38 PM
Tough dog foam cell shocks, big bore type I think.

No probs so far touch wood, about 10000 ks on them. They have done corrugations but not for hours on end. Have also done some hard 4wheeling and coped well.

I did find the suspension a little firm at first, but that could have been the springs too. Now it's settled in its very good.

mudski
30th July 2015, 11:03 PM
I run the Tough Dog 45mm adjustables here mate. No issues from me, but i havent realy had anything to compare.

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Sir Roofy
31st July 2015, 09:57 PM
So been looking and come up with Amada Xtreme Aventure shocks with a 40mm Teflon coated piston
anyone used these or know some one who has

MudRunnerTD
1st August 2015, 01:54 AM
I have the Amada Remote Res shocks on the GQ and very happy with them. How much do they want for the extremes? If you can stretch your budget to a Remote Res shock then they are the next step up for performance on Corrugations which is where you need them to function. great for touring.

In saying that though, when we did the Madigan Line the hilux with us had Brand New Remote Res shocks on his and had taken off OME before the trip, I cant remember the brand of the shocks but it will come to me... Known Brand name.... They failed. When we pulled them out in the middle of nowhere and compared to the OME the OME won hands down for strength and build quality.

Sir Roofy
1st August 2015, 10:55 AM
I have the Amada Remote Res shocks on the GQ and very happy with them. How much do they want for the extremes? If you can stretch your budget to a Remote Res shock then they are the next step up for performance on Corrugations which is where you need them to function. great for touring.

In saying that though, when we did the Madigan Line the hilux with us had Brand New Remote Res shocks on his and had taken off OME before the trip, I cant remember the brand of the shocks but it will come to me... Known Brand name.... They failed. When we pulled them out in the middle of nowhere and compared to the OME the OME won hands down for strength and build quality.

The ones I was looking at are twin tube to fit the GU $120 a corner the chap from Superior Enginenering reckons there ok for what I want
would luv a set of remotes but don't want a divorce either :redface: but been told to get good ones
if they put these on comp cars and trucks they must have some good in them or they wouldn't be around

threedogs
1st August 2015, 11:05 AM
Keep saving till you really need to change them, you may have enough for something
a bit better,
OOI didnt ARB sell a remote cannister shock years ago.

SonOf
1st August 2015, 11:10 AM
Had OME's on the last troll which were great. Went for Lovells in The shocks and springs this time, 2" lift with HD for extra weight carry and they have not dissapointed at all, handle well on the black stuff as well as off road and are not too stiff.

Sir Roofy
1st August 2015, 11:24 AM
Keep saving till you really need to change them, you may have enough for something
a bit better,
OOI didnt ARB sell a remote cannister shock years ago.

they have a new one out now john look up there site