AnswerID: 1761 Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 15, 2002 at 00:00
Peter
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Having run 60 series Cruisers for many years, I went to an 80 series about 8 years ago. Ran with the original springs and shockies for a while then changed them for Koni Adjustables. (I had ridden with a friend in his 80 with Bilstiens and thought it a bit hard!) I thought Konis were just great, though disconnecting them to make adjustments was always a pain and only done on a trip by trip basis. Couple of years ago I change the Cruiser for a HZJ Std (got fed up with the tailgate and fuel consumption on the petrol Cruiser!) This time I went for Lovell Springs with 50 mm lift, and Rancho 9000 adjustables. Now I think I have the best! I find I can stop at the side of the road and adjust them in moments and find I do this several times on any trip, one setting for the road, another when we get off-road but still loaded, then having set up camp and want to do a little exploring, change the settings again. Down side is the price, but if it makes the whole thing more enjoyable, I think it is worth it!
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