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Old 01-11-2011, 04:31 PM   #1
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Default AU2 XR6 Ute Suspenion Overhaul

G'day,

My ute has 220,000km and its time to give it a birthday.

Going to start with suspension. Im pretty sure everything in it is original (and if its not then its definitely been in there since 70,000km which is when I got it)

It definitely needs rear leaf spring bushes, and shocks all round.

What shocks should I get?

What bushes in the front end should I change out? Are they easy enough to do myself? I have a press etc.

Should I do all bushes in nolathane or something else?

I wouldnt mind going a tad lower, like maybe an inch all round. What springs for the front should I get, and what should I do with the rears? I know a bloke who can reset them for me...

Thanks in advance, Mark

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