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 What Shock Absorber Gas Or Oil ?, looking for confort
 
hgt
post May 1 2008, 06:06 PM
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Hello to all..

I have a Montero 1997 LS automatic 3500 V6 4x4.. i will to change all shock absorber..

On front i will put oil Tokico 3275

But i'm confused on what to use on rear.. i start looking for help.. some said use gas.. other said use oil..

I'm looking for all the confort i can enjoy.. :clap:

What they are offering me is:

Gabriel gas G63930
Tokico gas E3561
Tokico oil 3318

I use to ride like 75% street and 25% off road..

Please what do you suggest to me to have all the comfort and security ? :57:

thank you. :thumbsup:

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post May 5 2008, 03:28 PM
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Hello no one is going to give a little help ???
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post May 5 2008, 04:24 PM
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Sorry for no replies but I think any after market shock will work for you. Most are both gas and oil (if they state gas) but as your really not after high performance off road type select one that has a soft dampning charteristic. From my experience the gas are better but do not last as long due to leakage. Make sure you get your sway bars checked along with any rubber bushes as this will lead to a harsh ride.

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