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    Quote Originally Posted by liftlid View Post
    You need brackets for reservoir, as long as you get shocks to suit your travel no further mods. Otherwise you might need bumpstops, ft shock towers extensions, body lift, for example Just put your adjusters in a location you can get to as I find I adjust mine to what load / type of driving I'm doing. I've had fox 2.0 smoothies and now icon 2.5 remotes and found both to give a great ride with the icon able to soak up big hits with ease, I no longer notice when the car leaves the ground then lands over those high country woop tee doos. And I removed nitro charger sports to put on the fox.
    Darren is in the same boat with his gu..
    Was getting air every woop down south here and didn't know it..
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    I originally had Dobinson Remote res shocks in my GQ with Dobinson coils. Whiel the shocks performed well I found that they were a little to harsh.
    I bought a set of 2.5" Koni 82's and have been running them for around 1000km now and all I can say is that even with the same coils, the ride was transformed.
    The harshness is no longer there and they seem to absorb small as well as large bumps better than the dobinsons ever did. I could probably adjust them up a bit as I have them on the softest setting.

    My only issue with them is that they really are too short for what i want and will have to get a longer set of shocks for the truck..so will probably be coming out in the next couple of days and put the spare set of OME Nitrochargers untill the new shocks arrive
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    Remote res shocks won't make any difference for 'speed bumps'.
    That isn't why the 'remote res' design concept evolved.
    They are for sustained rough terrain where ordinary shocks can overheat and the fluid aerate due to sustained heat and motion
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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    Remote res shocks won't make any difference for 'speed bumps'. That isn't why the 'remote res' design concept evolved. They are for sustained rough terrain where ordinary shocks can overheat and the fluid aerate due to sustained heat and motion
    So a speed bump isn't rough? Well it isn't when you have a set of remote Resi installed yeehaa

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    Quote Originally Posted by liftlid View Post
    So a speed bump isn't rough? Well it isn't when you have a set of remote Resi installed yeehaa
    Rough but not sustained... Unless you are driving through a Bunnings car park

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    Rough but not sustained... Unless you are driving through a Bunnings car park
    Yep just a benefit of a good set of shocks though
    Last edited by liftlid; 31st March 2015 at 09:03 PM.

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    I was thinking the suspension seat would be better.
    No need to change any suspension or remove accessories, plus aren't they fully adjustable for height, weight, rebound, etc?
    Have been thinking about maybe looking at one of these for myself...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evo View Post
    I was thinking the suspension seat would be better.
    No need to change any suspension or remove accessories, plus aren't they fully adjustable for height, weight, rebound, etc?
    Have been thinking about maybe looking at one of these for myself...

    Evo
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    Seems to be the right way to go, insurance co wont know anything about suspension
    and cant see them forking out $8k, the seat in question is an LTSS Strato
    http://www.stratos.com.au/Page/stratos-3000-ltss .They way Strato make their
    seats is a RHS one will fit the LHS as the knob to turn the back is recessed.
    so I already have rails for the left hand side,
    @ EVO if you do remember to cut some rubber to go between the seat rails and the floor
    otherwise you'll feel every ripple in the road through your back, I just cut pieces of tub liner
    and punched a 12 mm hole in them,
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    04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evo View Post
    I was thinking the suspension seat would be better.
    No need to change any suspension or remove accessories, plus aren't they fully adjustable for height, weight, rebound, etc?
    Have been thinking about maybe looking at one of these for myself...

    Evo
    Huge PIA for engineering tho I would think... dunno for sure as I've not looked into it.

    I thought Seat belts on full suspension seats are all part of the seat because you can't use the factory ones

    The Stratos are low profile which would prob be OK
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    On the seat I have now you only bolt the OE seat belt stem to the base on the side,
    I dont think Strato seats need to be engineered as they are already ADR approved and a straight swap
    04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there

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