I needed new shocks all round for my 300TDI. Keen to avoid Britpart and other ****e, I ordered Terrafirma All Terrain shocks. Have a look at their web page:
Terrafirma All Terrain Shocks | Shock Absorbers - All Terrain Shocks Accessories for Land Rover Vehicles
and the more expensive "Pro Sport" shocks:
Terrafirma Pro Sport Shocks | Shock Absorbers - Pro Sport Shocks Accessories for Land Rover Vehicles
You'd be led to believe that the Pro Sport ones were +2" and the All Terrains were standard length - WRONG!!! The All Terrains are 2" longer fully extended than the old (presumably standard) shocks which I removed. The result being, that during some severe off roading, I managed to half pop out the rear springs and somehow 'pop' the rear anti roll bar so that one of the links was pointing up, while the other was in its more usual pointing down position.
The front shocks are 2" longer too, but the springs are able to extend without losing tension on full shock extension, so no additional parts required. Pragmatically, I didn't specify or ask for standard sized shocks when ordering, and I did my own research into it, so I don't really have any chance of a refund. So I'm stuck with the extended shocks now. So I need to additionally purchase rear spring dislocating cones (and spend another happy day fiddling with my suspension fitting them) and that's after snapping off one of the nuts on the rear damper upper mount which meant I bought new ones of these too. So the bill for a simple change of shocks is climing more and more.
Anyone else had the rear anti-roll bar invert one or both of the little links to the axle? I guess it was sheer chance I did it (must have been fully extended suspension + some kind of rock or ground that pushed it up to pop it over). Worried it might happen again, are there any solutions for this or is removal of the whole thing, the best route?
Terrafirma All Terrain Shocks | Shock Absorbers - All Terrain Shocks Accessories for Land Rover Vehicles
and the more expensive "Pro Sport" shocks:
Terrafirma Pro Sport Shocks | Shock Absorbers - Pro Sport Shocks Accessories for Land Rover Vehicles
You'd be led to believe that the Pro Sport ones were +2" and the All Terrains were standard length - WRONG!!! The All Terrains are 2" longer fully extended than the old (presumably standard) shocks which I removed. The result being, that during some severe off roading, I managed to half pop out the rear springs and somehow 'pop' the rear anti roll bar so that one of the links was pointing up, while the other was in its more usual pointing down position.
The front shocks are 2" longer too, but the springs are able to extend without losing tension on full shock extension, so no additional parts required. Pragmatically, I didn't specify or ask for standard sized shocks when ordering, and I did my own research into it, so I don't really have any chance of a refund. So I'm stuck with the extended shocks now. So I need to additionally purchase rear spring dislocating cones (and spend another happy day fiddling with my suspension fitting them) and that's after snapping off one of the nuts on the rear damper upper mount which meant I bought new ones of these too. So the bill for a simple change of shocks is climing more and more.
Anyone else had the rear anti-roll bar invert one or both of the little links to the axle? I guess it was sheer chance I did it (must have been fully extended suspension + some kind of rock or ground that pushed it up to pop it over). Worried it might happen again, are there any solutions for this or is removal of the whole thing, the best route?