Parabolic springs
Submitted: Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 06:24
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Member - shane r1
Hi all,
I’ve recently purchased an Isuzu Dmax, and looking to upgrade the
suspension.
The OE shocks are not great!
Aiming for more weight capability, and decent shockers.
I would like to hear anyone’s thoughts and experiences with parabolic rear leaf springs
Cheers Robbo
Reply By: lkyphl - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 15:53
Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 15:53
Robbo,
From new I had the Pedders GVM upgrade components fitted to my '23 space cab D-max, and I thought the ride worse than any skateboard.
I then swapped that
suspension for Terrain Tamer rear parabolics, shocks and struts, and the ride was considerably improved and quite acceptable, especially when unladen. Unfortunately I didn't drive the vehicle with the standard
suspension so am unable to offer a comparison.
If you go for the TT parabolics, make sure they have the newer between-leaves blocks ; my originals squeaked unremittingly, even greased.
Phil
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Reply By: RMD - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 17:14
Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 17:14
Robbo/Shane
Isuzu don't fit very good shocks to their vehicles. Ok to drive away from the dealers after purchase but not much further. After a short while they will become far less effective. Especially if having to handle trailer mass as
well. I replaced
mine at 5000km from new, ie, older model.
For more weight carrying
the springs have to have MORE Initial "SET" or thicker leaves or a combination of both.
Parabolic to me, is simply the shape of the leaves when viewed from above or below. Side on they are elliptical. It does allow more gradual load acceptance and therefore better ride in many cases. Expect a parabolic spring to be thicker in the leaves for same number of leaves because it isn't full width at it's ends.
If you want long lasting shocks, buy EXPENSIVE at the beginning and they SHOULD then last a long time if a reputable name brand. ie Bilstein or Koni for example.
With new properly operating and controlling shocks you may think you never had any shocks fitted prior to them!
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Follow Up By: Member - shane r1 - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 22:30
Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 22:30
Yep, the standard shocks are “average”
well actually crap if I may say so!
I’ve always upgraded pretty quickly too on most of my vehicles. And I’ve just fitted bilsteins to my Suzuki jimmy, and it’s a different vehicle now! So probably being going with them for the Dmax.
Cheers
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