
Originally Posted by
OTEP
Php8k ea ang shocks kung sa Eldorado or sa Bestcolt Banawe mo kukunin. Wala namang Php200.00/shock ang standard industry labor rates for installing them (you can also install them yourself. Sa harap ka lang magtatanggal ng gulong, sa likod salpak lang. Even the sensor is just held on by two nuts (or screw nga lang ata yun) per shock. The shock istelf is just held by bolts on the top and bottom part.
Dahil nga mahal and halos wala naman pinag-iba ang ride vs my non-adjustable Pajero, kumuha na lang ako ng KYB Gas Shocks sa Banawe (parang lumalabas na Php1,000/shock, mas mura harap kaysa likod). Pina-install ko sa mechanic nina Glenn. Actually may stock din pala sila kaya lang mahabang storya kung bakit hindi ko dun nabili. Php100/shock lang ang siningil sakin for the install. Yung unused sensor, naka-zip tie na lang out of the way.
Sa laki naman ng natipid, I wouldn't really miss those sensor and control thingies. Napa-full interior detail ko pa sa Big Bert's with wash and wax and napaayos ko na din yung mga ibang sira.
I wouldn't recommend RANCHO. They ones they have for Pajeros are too soft daw. Most of the Rancho users at 4x4wire.com have gone back to KYB's.