IIRC around 600 for the pair...a fair asking price IMO would be around $400 that's around what I paid for my used set and they're mint
Thanks
IIRC around 600 for the pair...a fair asking price IMO would be around $400 that's around what I paid for my used set and they're mint
I know...old thread, but Trent, have you got double adjustables in the rear as well yet?
I really need some suggestions on the settings, gonna try your suggestion on the fronts, but no idea what to run in the rears... any input greatly appreciated!
I think Ruben (BlkLMM) runs single adjustables in the rear...may ask him
I think Ruben (BlkLMM) runs single adjustables in the rear...may ask him
I would think QA1 would be better than a Rancho....But if I was going to run them, I would go duel adjustable JMHO
The rancho made a huge improvment on my truck, but i wish i had rebound control
Thanks...just let me know if anyone does and what settings they find work ok... even just a theory as to how much rebound compared to compression...ive had them on for over a year but never have time to adjuest them...i need ramps so i can get under there! lol
To fast ( soft ) rebound = carnage
Carefull running QA1s on a fullweight truck though......Just sayin
i totally agree!I have da QA1 shocks in rear too.
IIRC I got better result by loosening compression and tightening rebound. It leaves rear more down and didnt hop so much as with looser rebound.
But it is best to start in middle and test settings from there.
what are you sayin?
i totally agree!
They dont like the weight of our trucks.
YES they work great...but you have to inspect and be prepared to send them back when they leak .
The carnage came from poor setup in the rear....Not from the QA1 shocks.
They dont like the weight of our trucks.
YES they work great...but you have to inspect and be prepared to send them back when they leak .
I think it's not really the weight the shocks bear so much as the damping needing to control the wheel travel on our trucks. the weight is a major factor in damping, but in the case of the front shocks the spring rate is a bigger cause of issues with the seal leaks because of the amount of rebound damping needed to control the front end when you launch.
I wonder if we might be better off with going with a shock like king or some other designed for the amount of abuse they will see on a dmax.
and spring rate is not the cause of the seals leaking
I agree it's the damping needed to control the weight/spring rate of a dmax.
Ideal would be to have two sets of shocks one set up for regular and one for racing. The key to that would be to find a rebuildable with shims cheap enough to have two sets.
I wonder how these would hold up on a puller? Think the rebound or upforce would kill them? Not worried about compression.