jasonwoodland
14th December 2017, 07:26 PM
Hi guys I'm in the process of restoring a '91 LWB GQ. It still has the factory suspension and I can say the shocks aren't doing much anymore. The car never goes off-road, never tows and never carries a load, apart from the LPG tank behind the rear axle.
I'm trying to remove as much noise/shuddering/vibration as possible, mostly from potholes and bumps on the country roads/highways, and make a nice soft ride.
I've read several other threads talking about the softest/smoothest suspension and reading about brands and heard Koni gives good on-road comfort.
I got a quote for a set of Koni's and King coils (a little over $1000) but I'm not sure if its overkill since I never take the car off-road?
I read that even the cheapest shocks will be better than the stock ones.
Also, while getting the quote, I was told that they can't get springs softer than the factory ones, will this affect the firmness of the ride?
So does anybody know of a shock that won't break the bank but will do well on road? Or are the Koni's really worth it?
Looking forward to hearing all your opinions.
Cheers
I'm trying to remove as much noise/shuddering/vibration as possible, mostly from potholes and bumps on the country roads/highways, and make a nice soft ride.
I've read several other threads talking about the softest/smoothest suspension and reading about brands and heard Koni gives good on-road comfort.
I got a quote for a set of Koni's and King coils (a little over $1000) but I'm not sure if its overkill since I never take the car off-road?
I read that even the cheapest shocks will be better than the stock ones.
Also, while getting the quote, I was told that they can't get springs softer than the factory ones, will this affect the firmness of the ride?
So does anybody know of a shock that won't break the bank but will do well on road? Or are the Koni's really worth it?
Looking forward to hearing all your opinions.
Cheers