Just wondering if anyone had any suggestions from experience on how to make a modded samurai a bit smoother on the road!
My rough set up is standard 1.3i engine (55Mph max ), SPOA, Shackle Reverse, lifted Trail Master springs, Pro Comp ES9000 shocks, 50mm Hub Trontic wheel spacers, 31x10.5r15 on 7" Daihatsu Fourtrak alloys, ect...
I am extremely happy with the road performance/stability of it, given that it has dramatically changed from its shock setup but it is almost unbearably hard on the bumps when on the smaller roads (main roads are fine but I live in the heart of Devon and don't see them often!)
I don't use it for to its full potential, I just love the look of it and occasionally cross rivers and play in muddy fields!
Pro Comp (cheap but spent I have all money on the other mods!) do four different models; ES1000(Cellular), ES3000(Cellular), ES6000(nitrogen) and ES9000(nitrogen). The reason I went for the ES9000 is because I thought it would effect body roll when cornering on road (atm, I can go around a fairly sharp corner at 50Mph and it feels solid)
Has anyone else run Pro Comp ES9000 shocks and then changed to others and found it made a difference on road to bumps or body roll?
Thanks in advance guys!
Looking for a comfier ride on the road, does it exist?
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Re: Looking for a comfier ride on the road, does it exist?
Yj spring conversion.
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Re: Looking for a comfier ride on the road, does it exist?
9000 are well too stiff for a light SJ, I don't rate pro comp shocks but if I had to I would only run the ES1000
Lift springs are often harder than stock springs, tbh if you are spoa there's not really any need to run lift springs as well, stock springs will be just fine. Too much lift and you will start to eat through prop UJs.
It must sit really high with shackle reverse (usually +2") spoa (usually +4-5") and then lift springs on top of that. 6" lift is the absolute most I would ever run on an SJ but less is a lot better.
Lift springs are often harder than stock springs, tbh if you are spoa there's not really any need to run lift springs as well, stock springs will be just fine. Too much lift and you will start to eat through prop UJs.
It must sit really high with shackle reverse (usually +2") spoa (usually +4-5") and then lift springs on top of that. 6" lift is the absolute most I would ever run on an SJ but less is a lot better.
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Yj spring conversion does sound pretty damn good but I have only just paid out on all my springs, my wife would kill me!
I must admit I was worried about UJ's, so I got some extended props to reduce the angle of them.
I am starting to I never got Pro Comp but I was on a tight budget, arrgh... so annoying!
It don't suppose anyone has a full set of Tailmaster Comfort shocks they want to sell me?
I must admit I was worried about UJ's, so I got some extended props to reduce the angle of them.
I am starting to I never got Pro Comp but I was on a tight budget, arrgh... so annoying!
It don't suppose anyone has a full set of Tailmaster Comfort shocks they want to sell me?
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Re: Looking for a comfier ride on the road, does it exist?
I would get rid of the pro comps for sure. I ran 9000s and they are great for going flat out on gravel, but crap for everything else.
Go for some astra shocks they work pretty damn well and are much more comfy than the pro comps. Cheap too
Go for some astra shocks they work pretty damn well and are much more comfy than the pro comps. Cheap too
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Re: Looking for a comfier ride on the road, does it exist?
Nice one Twiss, I will have a look into them now
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Bear in mind that they fit perfect on the front but you need to make an adapter bar to fit them on the back
They only come with a ring on one end and a bolt on the other. The rear shocks are ring both ends
They only come with a ring on one end and a bolt on the other. The rear shocks are ring both ends
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'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."