My current shock absorbers need replacing and I was wanting recommendations for a good quality replacement that'll cope with extended driving on gravel roads/tracks eg Oodnadatta track. I've been looking at Sachs HD which are twin tube oil filled dampers, or would gas filled Bilsteins be better or any other recommendations. Cheers
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T4 Syncro Shock Absorber Recommendations
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I wouldn't go past a Pedders for any sort of shock absorber be it struts or regular. Apart from damper quality Pedders have a good network to fall back on and, if the unlikely happens and the shock absorber fails Pedders cover the replacement and labour costs involved. Other manufacturers/distributors generally want the shock sent to them for evaluation and they mostly won't pay the labour costs. Cheers-John
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Originally posted by Mutleee View PostMy current shock absorbers need replacing and I was wanting recommendations for a good quality replacement that'll cope with extended driving on gravel roads/tracks eg Oodnadatta track. I've been looking at Sachs HD which are twin tube oil filled dampers, or would gas filled Bilsteins be better or any other recommendations. Cheers
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Definately Bilsteins!
I've used them on many vehicles and have them (Bilstein B4 I think) on our T4LWB. The ONLY exception to Bilstein would be Koni Yellow. Monroe, Peddars, Boge etc are OK on a lightweight car for a short time then turn to mush.
We fitted Bilstein B4s to our T4 before a trip to Lake Eyre a few years ago & they are still tight now. They do a lot of work on a heavy van like these. For interest, I stopped after a particularly rough part of the Oodnadatta track & felt the front shocks. They were hot, not hot enough to burn my hand but hot.
I have bought Bilsteins from USA cheaper than local source but this will depend on the exchange rate at the time. Australia seems to get a bad deal on their pricing.
Regards,
FarmSyncro
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Originally posted by Mutleee View PostThanks Seano. Sounds like a good recommendation for Koni. Can I ask where you managed to source them? I've had a search on google and can't seem to find anywhere. Cheers.
Edit: current distribution into Oz is done by Toperformance in Melbourne and they have agents in most capitals
Distributors – KONI Australia – Toperformance Products
If you can't source them then the Bilsteins are an option though I've personally found them too hard in the vehicles I have used them in in the past...Last edited by Seano; 26-10-2020, 08:10 PM.
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