AnswerID: 34435 Submitted: Monday, Oct 20, 2003 at 10:09
Gordon
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Kim 520
I was thinking the same as you when I looked at this 6 months ago. I fitted Polyairs for our
Cape York Trip in August. I couldn't be happier.
Compared with new springs you get the best of both worlds and a broad range of ride settings according to how much load and what pressure you decide to run.
I carry a small bike pump so that changing the pressure is dead easy.
Just remember they say to inflate before you load up. After loading reduce pressure to obtain the desired ride height. Don't inflate after loading.
Regarding the risks, I concluded that there are plenty of serious 4WDers who have had a good long run (8-10 yrs) with them. So its hard to go past them.
I can't believe anyone would contemplate having two sets of springs / shocks - one set for off-road and and another for on-road.
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