Description
Product
When undertaking 4×4 remote area travel, the need to carry sufficient fuel, water, vehicle spares and safety equipment invariably means that your 4WD will be fully loaded, placing a lot of strain on suspension components. As part of their integrated 4WD suspension systems, Old Man Emu designs a range of coil springs for each vehicle, enabling the installer to match the most appropriate springs to the intended application. While ride height increases are attained, emphasis is placed on ride control improvements. Further fine tuning is achieved when the springs are matched to a corresponding set of Old Man Emu shock absorbers, delivering a fully integrated system designed specifically to suit your
- Position On Vehicle: Rear; With 3 To 4 Inch Lift
- Racing Application No Warranty Applies
Attributes
- Type: Nitrogen Gas Charged
- With Coil Spring: No
- Internal Design: Twin Tube
- Adjustable Valving: No
- Extended Length (IN): 24.6 Inch
- Compressed Length (IN): 14.88 Inch
- Upper Mounting Style: Stud
- Lower Mounting Style: Eyelet
- Body Color: Yellow
- Quantity: Single
- Universality: Vehicle Specific
- Rod Diameter (IN): 0.7 Inch
- Valving Type: Multi Deflective Disc Valving
- Rod Material: Steel
- Body Material: Steel
- With Reservoir: No
- Includes Dust Shield: No
- Includes Hardware: No
- Includes Boot: Yes
- Estimated Install Time (Hours): 0.5
Features & Benefits
- Engineered For Both On Road Drivability And Off Road Touring
- Durability Proven Under Extensive Laboratory And Outback Testing, Supported By Scientific Data Logging
- Instantaneously Adapts To The Terrain
- The Most Finely Tuned 4 × 4 Shock Absorber On The Market, With All Valving Work Carried Out In Australia By OME’s Ride Control Engineers
- Dramatically Improved Low And High Speed Control For Increased Comfort And Control Over All Road Surfaces
- Fully Compatible With OME’s Extensive Range Of Springs, Bushes And Hardware For A Complete Integrated 4WD Suspension System
- No Supplier Warranty






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