popotla
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I have here a South African publication, obtained online, which sings the praises of gas shock absorbers:
.. for a vehicle expected to work long hours off-road, they are essential
.working 4x4s need gas shocks
the real advantage comes when cornering or carrying a load
.the main reason why shock absorbers become soft when they get hot is eliminated.
I have a Landrover Defender Td5 110 CSW (2005) and am looking for new shocks. My driving is likely to be 85-90% on paved roads, but heavily or quite heavily loaded. My choice seems to come down to partly on account of whats available- Koni Heavy Tracks or Monroe Gas Magnum/Gas Magnum TDT.
Which ones might be best?
I have a Landrover Defender Td5 110 CSW (2005) and am looking for new shocks. My driving is likely to be 85-90% on paved roads, but heavily or quite heavily loaded. My choice seems to come down to partly on account of whats available- Koni Heavy Tracks or Monroe Gas Magnum/Gas Magnum TDT.
Which ones might be best?