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06-07-2010
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not just a web wheeler
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Location: melbourne
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What makes people think that the Poly is more hardcore? The fact it has progressive springs is a positive, it has sway bar discos, springs from 2" to 4.5" with the same length shock. Im a little confused.
Or is it marketing hype?
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06-07-2010
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Originally Posted by JasperJ
As the kit was developed for the 4 door and adapted to the 2 door the spring frequency would be wrong for the 2 door. It would need different front springs at a minimum.
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Yep The 4 Door springs are tuned progressive rate items but for the 2 Door they use TJ springs in the front and BlackDiamond springs in the rear, a bit of a miss match if you ask me.
the rear springs were to short and actually fell out at full droop!
the Front unseated a fair bit too (thats not such a prob as they wont fall out like the rears will).
I was told that they are developing progressive rate for the SWB now.
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DetroitDemon
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Brisbane
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Quote:
Originally Posted by double black offroad
What makes people think that the Poly is more hardcore? The fact it has progressive springs is a positive, it has sway bar discos, springs from 2" to 4.5" with the same length shock. Im a little confused.
Or is it marketing hype?
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The weld and bolt on brackets PP provide seem to be heavier than the AEV stuff. Whether there's a measurable difference is not the point, they look beefier. And this is where this product interpretation come from, and it is even shared on the US forums so its not just here we think this.
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CrawlerStar
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Wow, very interesting reading.
So is there a kit that works well for the SWB?
The AEV one sounds good, but only for LWB.
Is there a full kit that has good shocks like Fox, no welding and well fitting like AEV and springs stay in like Poly?
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DetroitDemon
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Adelaide
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i was seriuosly considering the AEV kit when i was ready to update now its got me thinking. Have to admit i dont mind some of the stuff that coming out from PP at the moment
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TerraFlexer
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Near Da Beach
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Been doing a lot of readng in this regard lately...
Full Traction seem to have a pretty good set up and you can get the stuff with zercs or OEM style bushes, fully rebuildable and yes they do make a RHD front adjustable Panhard...
I have ordered both front and rear and should be here any day now.
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Full Flexer
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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I have got an AEV kit, I have gotten rid of the front swaybar and put on a Currie Antirock. I had a 3.5 lift and have now gone to 4.5 and running and 37's.
This is my daily driver and have been running it for over a year and love it. I havent had any problems with my kit and yes its on a 4 door.
cheers MC
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