T2 front suspension

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Timbo_1975

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Right folks- I am looking for abit of advice and best-plan-of-action with regards the now sloppy and lean-ey front end on my T2, which has now covered a fairly brisk 72k.

The ride height seems just a touch low, so first thing is to wind up the bars alittle, but I am thinking new shocks (standard or upgraded??) and possibly polybushes also, to tighten it all up.

What have people found to work well?

TIA Tim.
 
ROUGH COUNTRY SHOCKS :sly :D
From
Terranosoarus :augie
I think there the nuts :thumbs
Or MONROE as they seem popular ;)
 
polly bush the front arb
new shocks if needed. see terra
thats about it really
 
I notice that Milner do the a/r bar poly bushes, they also do wishbone bushes too. Worth changing these also?

I am thinking of going to Monroe styleee gas shocks?

What shocks do you sell Terranosoarous!?
 
Rough Country RC9000 Series.

9000-Horizontal.jpg



The Rough Country Nitro 9000 series shock absorbers incorporate self adjusting "Velocity Sensitive Valving". This revolutionary technology varies the resistance valving incorporated in the shock according to piston rod speed. This allows for a super smooth highway ride and outstanding control in rugged off road situations from the same shock, without turning any knobs or shock removal for re-adjustment.
Specifications
___• Performance Proven 10-Stage Variable Valving
___• 200 psi Nitrogen Charged
___• Massive 1 3/8" Bore
___• Chromed Hardened 9/16" Piston Rod
___• Spring Loaded Piston Rod Seal
___• Military Spec. Fluid Rated To –50° C
___• Poly-urethane bushings for long life
___• Limited Lifetime Warranty
___• White powder coat finish
___• Smooth Highway Ride/Firm Off-Road


As far as I am aware these are only available through me in this country. The UK distributor gets them in specially.

£39.95 each for fronts and rears. Rears also available in +2" for those running suitable springs.
 

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