Finally a proper midrange offering to crush the competition. And I just picked up a 2023 4Runner. These have my name written all over it. My question is: Will the shocks be offered in different valving like nitros? As in comfort, standard and heavy? Is there going to be different part #’s like on the nitros? Thanks!
Ok so I spoke to the product manager and his response is below: We offer one all-rounder choice tune for the front of the 4runner and 2 tunes for the rear of the 4runner. The front strut can be adjusted to accomodate accessories or soft/ hardness using the adjustable snap ring anf spring seat, so they are covered
@adih2367 The BP51 is not on the same level as Kings, Fox or other 2.5" diameter piston shock. ARB have obviously realised a market exists for these & seem to suggest a lot of the BP51 technology features in these shocks so it will be interesting to see if they push to the next level
@@brettfullarton7744 OME/ARB isn't chasing the desert runners, the BP51 can handle most of that terrain, especially with a set of nice bumpstops to support the large hits. We've ran the BP51 60mph through Johnson Valley without issue, if someone needs something more robust than OME isn't the answer for them and OME doesn't actually care they dont have a product for 0.05% of drivers out there.
Can we just lift the front 2" even we don’t have any heavy add-ons ? What would it be for a 3rd gen Tacoma with the 4000 springs? 2nd? 3rd position clip?
I think it would be best to contact your local dealer / stockist as this is quite a technical request and dealers in your region will be able to provide more accurate information.
materials quality wise the same as the bp51, ride quality wise a little different in that it'll feel a little less squishy since no internal bypass - but larger piston, and of course not adjustable. We're going to dive into the comparison with some content soon.
The MT64 is quite a bit different to the Trailhunter shock absorber although they look similar. The Trailhunter shock was developed in conjunction with Toyota specifically to suit the new Tacoma where as the MT64 has been in development by us for many years and is built fully in house in our manufacturing facilities for a range of vehicles - maybe even for your older cruisers!
@@ARB4x4Accessories Can you be more specific about the differences (travel, dampening, tech…)? Which of the 2 will perform the best when off roading at high speed ? Trying to decide between a Trailhunter, or a more basic Tacoma trim and then add aftermarket shocks like the MT64.
Finally a proper midrange offering to crush the competition. And I just picked up a 2023 4Runner. These have my name written all over it. My question is: Will the shocks be offered in different valving like nitros? As in comfort, standard and heavy? Is there going to be different part #’s like on the nitros? Thanks!
good question, heavily doubtful on this though
I am looking into this for you and will get back to you shortly
Ok so I spoke to the product manager and his response is below:
We offer one all-rounder choice tune for the front of the 4runner and 2 tunes for the rear of the 4runner. The front strut can be adjusted to accomodate accessories or soft/ hardness using the adjustable snap ring anf spring seat, so they are covered
That 2022 wide track Hilux Rogue looks mint!
Cant wait to get these on my 2020 tundra crewmax😊😊😊
So you are saying I could put this into my Hilux with just what I want because Im not an offroader I could use it for stock height?
Plans for a 2.5" remote-res "BP64" to compete with the likes of King, Fox, etc?
They already have the BP51 that does that.
@adih2367 The BP51 is not on the same level as Kings, Fox or other 2.5" diameter piston shock. ARB have obviously realised a market exists for these & seem to suggest a lot of the BP51 technology features in these shocks so it will be interesting to see if they push to the next level
@@brettfullarton7744 OME/ARB isn't chasing the desert runners, the BP51 can handle most of that terrain, especially with a set of nice bumpstops to support the large hits. We've ran the BP51 60mph through Johnson Valley without issue, if someone needs something more robust than OME isn't the answer for them and OME doesn't actually care they dont have a product for 0.05% of drivers out there.
Can we just lift the front 2" even we don’t have any heavy add-ons ? What would it be for a 3rd gen Tacoma with the 4000 springs? 2nd? 3rd position clip?
I think it would be best to contact your local dealer / stockist as this is quite a technical request and dealers in your region will be able to provide more accurate information.
How are these positioned against the BP51? Are they supposed to be a higher quality product in comparison?
They are below BP51 and above nitro
materials quality wise the same as the bp51, ride quality wise a little different in that it'll feel a little less squishy since no internal bypass - but larger piston, and of course not adjustable. We're going to dive into the comparison with some content soon.
Is the MT64 recalled by ARB ? Is there a design issue ?
no
When will this be available for the 5th gen ranger (USA)?
I believe so, check with your local dealer on the details though
Why don't you try it on LC70 SERIES? Ford cars are already comfortable as they are.
I have the nitrocharger shocks and like them but want to upgrade to mt64 ones
Are the springs from the nitro the same as mt64? Are they compatible?
Presuming you have Nitrocharger Sport shocks, The MT64 does use a different spring design.
Nissan truck applications coming?
Are these basically the trail hunter shocks? Making them for older cruisers?
The MT64 is quite a bit different to the Trailhunter shock absorber although they look similar. The Trailhunter shock was developed in conjunction with Toyota specifically to suit the new Tacoma where as the MT64 has been in development by us for many years and is built fully in house in our manufacturing facilities for a range of vehicles - maybe even for your older cruisers!
@@ARB4x4Accessories Can you be more specific about the differences (travel, dampening, tech…)? Which of the 2 will perform the best when off roading at high speed ? Trying to decide between a Trailhunter, or a more basic Tacoma trim and then add aftermarket shocks like the MT64.
Are this any available for FJ cruiser?
Not as yet. I have passed on your interest to the production team though.
Is this the Bilstein 5100 killer?
😍😍😍
How to experience when there not even available due to issues
There are plenty available right now and we are developing the MT-64 for another 27 applications
You lost me at the 64th "really".....
Size matters to 4x4's
lol probably going to be very expensive.
450ish per shock retail, so a bit more than Bilstein 6100s of similar spec
inches is the most asinine unit of measurement
Can you use these on a Next Gen Ranger and maintain standard height (no lift) in stock trim (no accessories)?