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dilukabey



Member Since: 17 May 2011
Location: Sri Lanka
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2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Keswick Green
Rear Shocks for comfortable ride
Hello,
I have white green green 110 SW rear coil springs with standard puma LR shocks. I do not carry heavy load frequently and most of the time driving on road. When roads are bumpy the ride is not comfortable and now thinking to just replace the rear shocks with OEM Ironman Nitro gas shocks (not many varieties are available here unlike UK).

But I heard the Puma rear shocks already come with Nitro gas powered so would this rear shock replacement with iron man make a difference to the ride with standard rear springs?

Many thanks! Very Happy

Kind regards,
Diluk
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Cant answer your Q about iron man shocks, but i know a lot of people on here really like the KONI heavy tracks, for improved comfort. can you get them in Sri Lanka ?
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Post #344447 11th Jul 2014 10:23am
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dilukabey



Member Since: 17 May 2011
Location: Sri Lanka
Posts: 173

2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Keswick Green
Are Koni heavy track shocks are mono or twin tube or anything else?
Also want to know puma rear standard shocks are nitro gas filled?

Cheers. Very Happy Very Happy

Regards,
Diluk
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