
Originally Posted by
AusDave
Hi all,
This is my first contribution to this forum, although I have read many posts on many topics and find it an invaluable source of good information.
I also realise that there are already many posts on this topic. My info and questions are fairly specific, so please forgive me if it seems like it is similar to other posts.
I have a 2003 GU Nissan Patrol 4.2 (6 cyl). When I bought it, it was fitted with Old Man Emu shocks, but I think it still has factory springs. It was also fitted with PolyAir bags on the rear.
It has a factory steel bar on it and I have purchased a Tigerz11 12,000lb winch with Dyneema that I want to fit to it. I also want to fit a 2 inch lift to the vehicle.
I just want to receive some confirmation from people that my ideas are correct.
It currently has OME 60012 shocks on the front which, from the info I can find, appear to be suited to having no bull bar or only an alloy bull bar. As I have a steel bar and want to fit a winch, it seems I need OME 60013 shocks (assuming I want to stick with OME). Is this correct?
On the rear, it currently has OME 60015 shocks, which are apparently suited to rear loads of 200kg to 400kg plus. Are these loads specifying the load carried in the rear only? I have a pair of Outback drawers and, when camping, carry a 40 litre Engel fridge, as well as some camping gear.
I also tow a camper trailer that is said to weigh 600kg out of the factory, but is obviously loaded with plenty of additional gear. Most of our camping gear is carried in the camper, so that the car really has the car stuff, bags of clothing, fridge, the drawers and some other odds. The camper carries the rest. When the water tank is filled (80 litre), two jerrys added, two 4.5kg gas bottles attached, plus battery, and camping gear, etc, I reckon the camper would weigh in around a tonne (should probably get it weighed when loaded). Weight at the towbar is about 120kg.
My assumptions are:
1. I should upgrade front shocks to OME 60013 to suit weight of steel bull bar and winch.
2. I can retain the OME 60015 shocks in the rear, but could scale back to slightly less heavy-duty ones such as 60014.
3. The air bags would allow me scale back to the 60014 and would therefore provide a slightly softer ride day-to-day but I could pump up the air bags to provide additional weight carrying capacity when loading it up, going camping and/or towing the camper trailer.
4. I should fit OME 2971 coil springs on the front.
5. I should fit OME 2981 coil springs on the rear if I stick with the 60015 shocks, OR
6. I should fit OME 2980 coil springs on the rear if I scale back to 60015 shocks.
7. I should fit a steering damper (such as OMESD01).
8. I should fit a caster correction kit (such as OMECA77B).
9. The 50mm packers that came with my air bags should be fitted to suit the 2 inch lift.
10. There is a possibility I will need coil trim packers?
11. I don’t need to fit or change control arms, drag link, panhard, offset radius arm bush kit, steering shaft extension, tie rods, brake hoses, brake bias kit
Last question is: How likely are the rear coil mount cracking issues? Is it worth getting this strengthened at the same time?
I would appreciate any feedback on whether people agree (or not) with my assumptions listed above. Just looking for some confirmation (or correction) before I go and spend any money.
Many thanks,
Dave.