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    Anyone care to share info and tips on what he did to his Isuzu to improve rideability? ....Of course, not just by driving slowly

    The most notorious of them all in this aspect is undeniabley the jolt-like ride you get from the DMax 3.0 Ddi-iTEQ; the Crosswind's suspension is still livable, while the Alterra is sizeably-tuned better than the two.

    Thanks for any feedback gentlemen.... Cheers!




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    Adjustable shocks. Nine way Ranchos (or something similar) in the back worked wonders on the Crosswind. They should do the same for the D-Max.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    yep those ranchos and old man emus.

    heard good things from a friend who rode a dmax with bilsteins installed. parang di daw pick-up nasakyan nya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Errol5 View Post
    heard good things from a friend who rode a dmax with bilsteins installed. parang di daw pick-up nasakyan nya.
    +1 to Bilsteins. Had Bilstein HDs on my Trooper and despite riding on big rims, it rides like they're on stock rims.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Adjustable shocks. Nine way Ranchos (or something similar) in the back worked wonders on the Crosswind. They should do the same for the D-Max.
    Thanks boss Niky. Where can i possibly look for Ranchos and how much would they cost including set-up?

    Those stock rear telescopic shocks of the DMax Ddi-iTEQ have to be addressed somehow. They are just as rigid as the telescopic forks of a dirtbike

    Quote Originally Posted by Errol5 View Post
    yep those ranchos and old man emus.
    heard good things from a friend who rode a dmax with bilsteins installed. parang di daw pick-up nasakyan nya.
    Quote Originally Posted by Benzmizer View Post
    +1 to Bilsteins. Had Bilstein HDs on my Trooper and despite riding on big rims, it rides like they're on stock rims.
    Thanks sirs Errol and Benz. Where to source the Bilsteins and how much, even just the rear shocks plus the set-up?


    Thanks for the advice (Niky, Errol and Benz) ---- much is appreciated.

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    you can contact speedlab(Makna Mktng) for Bilstein.

Suspension upgrade for your Isuzu?