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trailmaster ssv shocks

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by achirdo, Jul 17, 2010.

  1. Jul 17, 2010 at 11:29 PM
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    achirdo

    achirdo [OP] I Weld!

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    i put on the trailmaster ssv shocks in the back a couple of months ago and love them. they do great off road and help with payload. thinking about putting a/m shocks in the front too. debating to go with the ssv shocks in the front too or get a different kind and what yall suggest for a good off road shock.

    are these better than the billy 5100 not taking adjustibility into play?

    http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-systems/61A2953A0A0.aspx


    • Equip your rig with the Trailmaster SSV Shocks for unsurpassed handling and incredible smoothness
    • These custom-valved shocks use Trailmaster's groundbreaking Speed Smart Valve system-automatically reads the road conditions and makes on-the-fly adjustments
    • Your Trailmaster SSV Shocks are firm on off-road adventures and smooth on pavement
    • Work for both lifted and stock-level vehicles
    • Twin-tube design for greater strength and higher oil capacity
    • The Trailmaster SSV Shocks' large 2 3/8" diameter cylinders outlast skinnier shocks and add an imposing look to your suspension
    • Heavyweight 14mm carbon steel piston rod provides strength and durability
    • The platinum-gray outer finish of your Trailmaster SSV Shocks is incredibly durable—tested using a punishing 240 hour salt spray test
    • Each Trailmaster SSV Shock features a black urethane dust boot and bushings
    • Given a low-pressure nitrogen gas charge to reduce the risk of oil foaming
    • The mounting eyes and stems on your Trailmaster SSV Shocks are double welded for nearly indestructible strength
    • Sold individually for both your front and rear
    • Trailmaster backs your SSV Shocks with a Lifetime Warranty
    Description

    For a set of hi-performance dampeners with both brains and brawn, the only choice is Trailmaster's SSV Shocks. Unlike traditional one-size-fits-all shocks, these premium parts are completely custom-valved for your unique year, make and model.

    Your intelligent Trailmaster SSV Shocks utilize an advanced Speed Smart Valve system. It automatically senses the road conditions and makes on-the-fly adjustments. Whether you're slogging across rocky trails or cruising down the highway, your Trailmaster SSV Shocks deliver optimal handling.

    Besides being incredibly smart, your Trailmaster SSV Shocks are also built like tanks. They boast a burly twin-tube design, heavy-duty 14mm carbon steel piston rod and a huge 2 3/8" diameter cylinder. And, their low-pressure nitrogen charge fights off oil foaming.

    Don't worry about the elements. Your Trailmaster SSV Shocks have a rugged platinum-grey coating, urethane boot and thick bushings. And, they're covered by a Lifetime Warranty.
     
  2. Jul 18, 2010 at 10:13 AM
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    toyo freak

    toyo freak Another Toyota Enthusiast

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    5100s at 2.5, Wheeler 3 leaf progressive AAL, Weathertech liners, yellow wire mod, toyota OEM bed mat, cup holder mod, afe pro dry s air filter, UWS low pro toolbox, Escort radar detector
    They sound like good quality, but I'm not familar with the company. People like bilstein, skyjacker, OME etc have earned trust over the years, but I dont know about these
     
  3. Jul 18, 2010 at 10:14 AM
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    toyo freak

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    are u running those with the spacer lift???
     
  4. Jul 18, 2010 at 1:50 PM
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    achirdo

    achirdo [OP] I Weld!

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    sadly. didnt know what i was signing my self up for when i got em...wasnt very informed. looking to get spindles
     

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