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  1. Join Date
    Oct 2011
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    #1
    Quote Originally Posted by guerillarun View Post
    * sir reg, how about 17' with 1.5" drop? any recommended shocks for this? Papm nalang po ng quotation, set of 4. Thanks
    forgot to mention the car. its 04 altis po.

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    #2
    mga gurus,, ask ko ano maganda ipalit sa shocks ng nissan eagle ko for more comfort ride, ok naman ang ride sa akin but i want to maximize the comfort na pede ibigay ng pick up, tnx

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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by pj3378 View Post
    mga gurus,, ask ko ano maganda ipalit sa shocks ng nissan eagle ko for more comfort ride, ok naman ang ride sa akin but i want to maximize the comfort na pede ibigay ng pick up, tnx
    If you really dont maximize the weight carry of your pickup, try first to invert the rear helper spring. This is the shortest, lowest molye on your leaf spring.

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    * sir vinj, tnx sir, will do once may oras po ako, sa talyer kaya naman siguro nila, family ko lang naman sinasakay ko sa pick up, many thanks

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    #5
    Yup, kaya yan ng talyer. I did that with my Frontier before (Wheelers Suspension Haus did the work) since my family also found the ride to be harsh. If the ride is still a bit unharnessed after that, then you can look at options of upgrading to shocks such as Old Man Emu or Iron Man. The KYB Gas-a-Justs are nice and cheap but it wont help tame the ride too much as these are still firm shocks; it will help control the bouncy ride more though.

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    #6
    * Banawe Auto Supplpy, magkano na ngayon ang KYB Gas-A-Just for Toyota T.U.V. front?

Kyb gas-a-just shock absorbers