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Noble Suspension Supports

Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2003 at 17:15

Member - Raymond

I've got a '93 4runner and am looking to solve a saggy rear end problem.
At the moment I'm running OME shocks and rear springs in order to compensate for the 130L aux fuel tank.
In addition to looking at Polyair bags, I've also come across Noble suspension supports.
Just wondering if anyone has used them and whether they are a better alternative.
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AnswerID: 24066   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2003 at 20:57

Member - Rick replied:

Raymond

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See post number 2582

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AnswerID: 24152   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 03, 2003 at 22:37

Member - John replied:

Raymond,

I fitted Noble Suspension Supports to my last fourbie (2000 Pathfinder) and found them to be a perfect solution for heavily loaded wagon. Simple and cost effective.

The inventor and mfr can be contacted on kcrowmri@riverland.net.au
Kym Crowhurst is very helpful and knowledgable.

I reckon they are better than Polyairs.

JohnS
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