Hello,
The time has come to plan the replacement of my Pajero?s shock absorbers. The car is now wth 79.000 KM and I plan to replace the absorbers when the car reaches 90.000 Km.
I looked around and found a lot of different shock absorbers makers and models that apparently can be used with my Pajero including top liners such as Rancho 9000 series and others.
My Pajero is a 2.8 TD, GLX, 1995. It has leaf springs on the rear and no electronic adjustable suspension.
My use is 99% city / asphalt roads!
Notice that the stock absorbers installed on my Pajero make my ride kind of bumpy sometimes (=not very comfortable). My wife and my butt would like to improve that!
Questions:
1) What would be a good choice (maker and model) for replacing my Pajero?s shock absorbers?
2) Would there be any real gain installing Rancho?s 9000 series in my Pajero (considering my use)?
3) Any extra tips and/or precautions?
Regards,
Claudiano / Brazil
The time has come to plan the replacement of my Pajero?s shock absorbers. The car is now wth 79.000 KM and I plan to replace the absorbers when the car reaches 90.000 Km.
I looked around and found a lot of different shock absorbers makers and models that apparently can be used with my Pajero including top liners such as Rancho 9000 series and others.
My Pajero is a 2.8 TD, GLX, 1995. It has leaf springs on the rear and no electronic adjustable suspension.
My use is 99% city / asphalt roads!
Notice that the stock absorbers installed on my Pajero make my ride kind of bumpy sometimes (=not very comfortable). My wife and my butt would like to improve that!
Questions:
1) What would be a good choice (maker and model) for replacing my Pajero?s shock absorbers?
2) Would there be any real gain installing Rancho?s 9000 series in my Pajero (considering my use)?
3) Any extra tips and/or precautions?
Regards,
Claudiano / Brazil
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