Pedders vs Iron man vs Emu
Hi my Patrol GU 7 wagon is used for towing a caravan most of it's time on the road. The front suspension now sits 30mm lower than standard and the rear sits 40mm lower than standard. Front and rear shocks are all soft.
Given that I do not need a lift kit for wheel clearance and 90% of our driving is on what pretends to be bitumen roads in Australia, I'm hoping to just return the Patrol to standard height with slightly stronger springs and much better shocks. Ride comfort without the caravan is paramount since my wife and I both have bad backs. We can't be getting tossed around.
So far, I have identified three options. Pedders make stronger but standard height springes and can supply foam shocks. I've read on this forum that Old Man Emu have standard height springs as well. Then there is Iron Man's 50mm lift, non-constant load springs, again with foam shocks. If I go Iron Man's springs though, the car would sit 50mm + 40mm = 90mm higher than it does now. I don't know if I could get used to that.
So, of those three paths, can I have some feedback from members with regard to the pros/cons from their experience?
Re: Pedders vs Iron man vs Emu
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Originally Posted by
Apollofish
Pete, I'm running Kings springs and Koni shocks and very happy with them. Have a chat to Dale at Tru Line in Latrobe St. He's full of useful advice and independent, tell him what you're after and he can advise.
If you're anywhere near Ballarat, another vote for Dale from me. He set up my Rodeo last time. Went with Koni shocks. Very happy with them and the service.
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Thank you to everyone who offered advice
Thanks to your advice, this morning, I have been down to ARB and Tru-Line. Dale (Tru-Line) checked out the Patrol and deemed the shockers to be the big problem. They were way too soft.
He has recommended a set of Koni shocks but did not see the need to replace the original Nissan springs because he thought the ride height looked normal. He suggests that I fit a set of Firestone air bag inserts to boost the rear whenever we have the caravan attached. That way, we can maintain a softer ride when touring without the load.
Of all the solutions, Dale's solution sounded the most practical so I think that's the way I'll go.
I guess I'm also impressed by someone who could have sold me more gear but chose not to offer anything I really didn't need.
Thanks again for all your help.