Britpart 'Super Gas' shock absorbers

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chris1001

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After less than 200 miles on my Disco 2, all of it on road...

Not so super.

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Yep, it was a stupid thing to do, I hope other people wont make the same mistake! Lesson learned.

haha, they will. Its often we don't learn though until it happens to us.

Go Old Man Emu next time, if not then terrafirma are middle of the road.
 
Went for Monroe, as a reasonable budget alternative. At least the lower bushing is rubber and not cheese.
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I had them on our TD5 & had to throw them away after 12 months / 10,000 miles as the ride was so bad!
Britpart springs are still ok though after 3 yrs
 
they are good shockers, and yellow bushes are generally fine but you can occasionally find the odd soft cheese one ,just return it and get it replaced, i see a lot of vehicles running very well on theses for years even on a fleet of defenders pulling max train weight
 
James beat me to it - I bet the shock absorber itself is fine. It looked like a polybush, or is it just yellow rubber? Do all the super gas ones have that fitment or can you choose?
 
Yes it comes with a poly bush pre-fitted, Island 4x4 were going to send me out a standard lower bushing but apparently this wouldn't fit the supergaz shocker so its going back for a refund.
 
i have em on mine, been on for 12 months, no problems at all, you may have just got a bad one, happens in most things! return and get a refund or replacement,
 
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