I know that this thread has been covered ad nauseum but times change, products change and opinions change too so I was just wondering what the current trend is. Here goes:
My 90's suspension is now 10 years old and the shocks are getting tired. It is currently fitted with Range Rover springs (memory escapes me as to which types of springs were fitted - i believe it was yellow and red stripes on the front and blue stripes on the rear - with 2 inch spacers on the rear), Monroe gas shock absorbers with lowered front turrets and rear mounts. I really like the ride but would like to do away with the spacers so I thought I'd just change the whole lot.
Until a few years ago, in my corner of the globe, the most popular choice was Bearmcach +50mm blue springs and pro comp shock absorbers). Lately, Terrafirma seems to have taken over, probably the reason behind it being that the main suppliers stock this brand. I have heard lots of negative press about Terrafirma, hence am reluctant to use it.
Any suggestions? The 90 is used mainly on the roads (albeit some are rather rough roads), with the occasional green lane and is rarely loaded (unless you can call 100kg of diving gear a load). I'm not interested in Old Man Emu, Bilstein or other over the top super-duper heavy duty brands.
My 90's suspension is now 10 years old and the shocks are getting tired. It is currently fitted with Range Rover springs (memory escapes me as to which types of springs were fitted - i believe it was yellow and red stripes on the front and blue stripes on the rear - with 2 inch spacers on the rear), Monroe gas shock absorbers with lowered front turrets and rear mounts. I really like the ride but would like to do away with the spacers so I thought I'd just change the whole lot.
Until a few years ago, in my corner of the globe, the most popular choice was Bearmcach +50mm blue springs and pro comp shock absorbers). Lately, Terrafirma seems to have taken over, probably the reason behind it being that the main suppliers stock this brand. I have heard lots of negative press about Terrafirma, hence am reluctant to use it.
Any suggestions? The 90 is used mainly on the roads (albeit some are rather rough roads), with the occasional green lane and is rarely loaded (unless you can call 100kg of diving gear a load). I'm not interested in Old Man Emu, Bilstein or other over the top super-duper heavy duty brands.