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    ano ba talagang mas maganda between a fluid type and a gas type? which is more suited for our road conditions? pros and cons in using either one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    ano ba talagang mas maganda between a fluid type and a gas type? which is more suited for our road conditions? pros and cons in using either one?
    for our road conditions, fluid shock dahil mas soft and smoother ang ride nya.
    ang con lang ng using fluid shocks eh mas less durable sya compared to gas shocks.

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    Comfort: fluid front and rear
    Hauling: gas ako esp rear in comb with fluid in front
    Lowered: gas front and rear

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    for comfort- fluid
    for control - gas

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    The prime function of gas charging is to minimize aeration of the hydraulic fluid. The pressure of the nitrogen gas compresses air bubbles in the hydraulic fluid. This prevents the oil and air from mixing and creating foam. Foam affects performance because it can be compressed - fluid can not. With aeration reduced, the shock is able to react faster and more predictably, allowing for quicker response time and helping keep the tire firmly planted on the road surface.
    http://www.monroe.com/tech_support/t...kabsorbers.asp
    Last edited by cocoy; November 17th, 2007 at 08:28 AM.

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    Koni sport adjustable shocks is the best suited for our road conditions. It will last the lifetime of your car.

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    old cars usually fluid type shocks ang nakakabit pero yung mga bagong models na car lahat almost gas type

    usually we auto supplies recommend fluid sa harap then gas sa likod ...

    pero mga cars ngayon gas type shocks na ang lumalabas kaya you have no choice but to change to gas type shocks

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    i prefer gas shocks but that's just me.

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    just my two cents, ano ba ang magandang alternative to OME if my budget is low? I have to change my rear shocks asap. Sira na eh. hehehe.

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    Question po, pwede bang gas sa front then fluid sa rear?

    Ayos pa naman yung mga shocks ko, kaya lang, medyo stiff yung rear ko kaya parang gusto ko palitan ng fluid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red07 View Post
    Question po, pwede bang gas sa front then fluid sa rear?

    Ayos pa naman yung mga shocks ko, kaya lang, medyo stiff yung rear ko kaya parang gusto ko palitan ng fluid.

    hindi magpapantay ang ride mo nyan bro. dahil kung gagawin mo ito, the fronts are a bit stiff than the rear. it may result in a bouncier ride dahil the rear cannot compensate the stiffness of the front.

shock absorber question...