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Dobinsons Shock absorbers

Just change shock absorbers. I would very much recommend adjustable ones eg Dobinson. Bilsteins are great but they have very specific valving which has a lot of low speed damping, eliminating body roll but resulting in a bumpy ride under 60km/hr. At high speed they’re awesome. Some of the US spec ones have softer valving (5100s)

Pros: eliminating body roll
Cons: bumpy ride under 60km/hr
Vehicle: Toyota
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Dobinsons Shock absorbers
iWunderBreaD
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Rating 4.0

My MRR’s have the exact same symptoms. Also around 30k miles. Dobinsons is awesome and is taking it in on warranty no questions asked really. They’re the best.

Pros: taking it in warranty
Cons: same symptoms
Mileage: 30000 km
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grizlybearunderwear
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Rating 5.0

I’ve got Dobinsons MRA’s on my patrol - highly rate them! I’ve just finished a 7 month lap including the cape and Tele track. Being able to dial them was a godsend for corrugations, definitely helped to dampen the vibrations.

Pros: dampen the vibrations
Cons: rear bracket placement
Vehicle: Nissan Patrol
Mileage: 23000 km
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Dobinsons Shock absorbers

Happy to report Dobinsons MRA92-A2522 12” travel fit quite neatly in the Archive Shock relo. The 3-way adjustment and massive finned external reservoir are clutch. The ride is massively improved.

Pros: ride massively improved
Part number: MRA92-A2522
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petehehe
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Rating 4.0

I’ve got the Dobinsons remote res shocks in my Navara. The shocks are real nice. Plenty of adjustments available.

Pros: plenty of adjustments
Vehicle: Nissan
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