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Electric shocks not working? D21

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Hey all

Took my d21 out last night to drop a welder off and noticed the light on the shock absorber button had gone out and no effect when it is flicked between sport and comfort. :x

Its really really spongy now.

Any ideas were to start looking? :cry:
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New shocks. Surprised they even worked after 20 something years :o
First system i disable when doing a D21. There are some tests that can be done in the manual to check the system or the shocks themselves.

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I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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I replaced them with a set of 2nd hand working items as the ones that were on there weren't factory

How do I test the system?
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sibainmud wrote:New shocks. Surprised they even worked after 20 something years :o
First system i disable when doing a D21. There are some tests that can be done in the manual to check the system or the shocks themselves.

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Thanks for that, Josh. Saves me trawling through manual, re-sizing, uploading and linking :mrgreen:
If the shocks are stuffed, don't waste your money on secondhand ones. Save up and get some decent shocks that will last. Just 2c, not flaming :lol:

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I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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sibainmud wrote:Thanks for that, Josh. Saves me trawling through manual, re-sizing, uploading and linking :mrgreen:
If the shocks are stuffed, don't waste your money on secondhand ones. Save up and get some decent shocks that will last. Just 2c, not flaming :lol:

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Got a brand you recommend? I can get maxi-trac shock absorbers for about $470 a set including GST
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sibainmud wrote:Surprised they even worked after 20 something years :o

I have a 1992 Terrano with the original electronically controlled shocks and they still work :P
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BogBoy wrote:Got a brand you recommend? I can get maxi-trac shock absorbers for about $470 a set including GST


If that is for four, then a mean price. I have used Old Man Emu, EFS and Rancho before all with mixed results. If budget is an issue then go for the cheaper ones. Personally I prefer the HEAVY DUTY EFS for longevity and performance with the punishment I dish out :twisted:

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sibainmud, What do you think about these?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/120980113735
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Yeah they don't look bad. I'd say that is just a generic picture as the shocks shown are not the right ends for your application :? Ironman are just an aussie brand and all the same stuff will be identical to other different branded parts.
50mm lift torsion bars is a bit misleading. IFS can't do 50mm lift without resting on the top bump stops.
Stay with local suppliers.
Here is the listing for EFS. 36-5562 are the shiz for the rear and 36-5535 for the front with boots of course.
http://www.efs4wd.com.au/Online%20Catalogue/Nissan/8.pdf

or

http://www.4wdbits.co.nz/ProductsList.aspx?CategoryID=38 for some idea of local prices.

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I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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sibainmud wrote:
BogBoy wrote:Got a brand you recommend? I can get maxi-trac shock absorbers for about $470 a set including GST


If that is for four, then a mean price. I have used Old Man Emu, EFS and Rancho before all with mixed results. If budget is an issue then go for the cheaper ones. Personally I prefer the HEAVY DUTY EFS for longevity and performance with the punishment I dish out :twisted:

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Yep thats for a set of 4. the guy said the are a longer stroke and bigger bore as well
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