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SUSPENSION

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Suspension is not something you often see when you first look at a vehicle.
But when you need it suspension is the single most important upgrade you can make to your vehicle.

Original equipment suspension is set up to support your vehicle for on-road conditions with a reasonable amount of weight. When you start to add vehicle accessories, attach a trailer or caravan and increase your load, the way the suspension handles the load changes. Couple that with uneven surfaces and off-road conditions, the OEM suspension can no longer take the additional strain.

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When choosing your suspension ask yourself these 3 questions...

What is your LOAD?

When your load changes so should your springs.

For optimum ride and and body control it is important to have your springs correct.
Ironman offer a wide range of different springs to suit your load.

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Still unsure how to calculate your load? Ironman 4x4 have a handy calculator to help you calculate your load.

What terrain do you travel the most?

The terrain you travel the most on will help determine the type of shock best suited for you.

Forces generated by a loaded vehicle in rough terrain versus a lightly loaded vehicle in smooth terrain, differ greatly and can be considerably higher.

Creating safe and appropriate dynamic handling at higher than original weights requires careful consideration.

The range of Ironman 4x4 shock absorbers are designed to cover all terrains and possess the correct amount of damping resistance to provide a safe and comfortable ride.

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What is you ride style?

One of the most appealing points about Ironman 4x4 Shock absorbers is that YOU have the choice of the level of valving resistance in your shock absorber.

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Quote My Kit

Now you have worked out your preferences its time to get some prices.

Contact us below so we can quote your customised kit and get you on the road!

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