Best on road shocks?
I have TF extended length shocks on a TF lift and they are a couple of years old. My tires are heavy 33s so take with a grain of salt but I am not a fan of my shocks. Next time I think I will branch out.
Last edited by Charlie_V; Mar 28, 2016 at 12:33 AM.
I put OME Nitro Chargers on mine with the original front springs and air suspension on the back. They are an improved ride on road over the originals, but I can't say that any Discovery has a good on road ride. My 2000 Nissan Frontier rides much better both on road and off.
I put OME Nitro Chargers on mine with the original front springs and air suspension on the back. They are an improved ride on road over the originals, but I can't say that any Discovery has a good on road ride. My 2000 Nissan Frontier rides much better both on road and off.
I put brand new bilsteins on old original springs and wore them out in less than 10k miles.
I would not recommend you put new shocks on a high mile original spring truck.
Especially expensive ones.
I have OME MD +2 and after 2.5 years they are starting to ride less stiff. So shop around and know what you are looking for. Stock OEM replacements are a fine option and Lucky8 has them cheap.
If i had it to do over again, for a minimally offroad vehicle, I would get those L8 stock replacement springs and Bilstein shocks.
I would not recommend you put new shocks on a high mile original spring truck.
Especially expensive ones.
I have OME MD +2 and after 2.5 years they are starting to ride less stiff. So shop around and know what you are looking for. Stock OEM replacements are a fine option and Lucky8 has them cheap.
If i had it to do over again, for a minimally offroad vehicle, I would get those L8 stock replacement springs and Bilstein shocks.
I have decided to spend the extra $$ for the Bilsteins. Do I want the genuine springs or the allmakes from Lucky 8? The price difference is considerable.
Lucky8. For sure.
I'd be happy to give everyone an update. I wasn't going to DIY unless someone can offer me some encouragement and instruction. After viewing the AB video it seems I'll have trouble getting the rear high enough to drop the axel and remove the spring.
Last edited by Redduc; Apr 3, 2016 at 12:39 PM.


