@@skava1 Thanks for your comment. You mentioned Snagging the wires, which is a fair concenr. That said, the wire for each shock is pretty well tucked away and when installed correctly, you would have to have pretty bad luck for them to get caught on anything.
Thanks for your comment Andy. Have you seen the accessory wiring in most 4wds? Jokes aside - Most 4wd Owners are pretty schooled in running 12volt gear in their rigs. Consider how often you see a 4wd with a Winch, UHF, 2 Spot Lights, 4 work lights, Travel Buddy 12v Oven, GPS, Scan Gauge, Rock Lights, Fridges and everything else most people run, it is unlikely these will be the first 12v component to fail on the tracks.
@@superiorengineering that is why I run old gear, like really old. I find most failures tend to be electricak. Usually I will get home if it is a mechanical issue
Thanks Wayne. Reach out to "The 4wd Shed" In Bayswater - They are one of our Authorised Stockists and can arrange fitment of these shocks for you. www.superiorengineering.com.au/stockist-locations
Hey Brent, you sure can we have them for both GU and GQ you can find them at the link bellow www.superiorengineering.com.au/4x4-suspension/shock-absorbers/superior-electric-ecds-adjustable-25-monotube-remote-reservoir-shock-kit-5-inch-lift-suitable-for-nissan-patrol-gq-gukit-43636?product_id=43636
Game changing
U should put on ur car
This is sick, always wondered why no one had developed these for aftermarket, only see them on oem. Great stuff
Good things come to those who wait , I’ve been putting up with the wrong setup for years now I can finally get it sorted
Thanks Chad! Feel free to give our Sales Team a call. They will be more than happy to help you get that setup sorted.
When are the portal axles on 40's making their debut?
Fk superior always delivers 💯👌
Always on top
Even tho my navs only got the 2inch remote res kit as i dont do hardcore offroad, Cannot complain tbh
More electronics to fail on the tracks?
exactly my thought,
better have a good waterproof system and snag free…
@@skava1 Thanks for your comment.
You mentioned Snagging the wires, which is a fair concenr. That said, the wire for each shock is pretty well tucked away and when installed correctly, you would have to have pretty bad luck for them to get caught on anything.
Thanks for your comment Andy.
Have you seen the accessory wiring in most 4wds?
Jokes aside - Most 4wd Owners are pretty schooled in running 12volt gear in their rigs. Consider how often you see a 4wd with a Winch, UHF, 2 Spot Lights, 4 work lights, Travel Buddy 12v Oven, GPS, Scan Gauge, Rock Lights, Fridges and everything else most people run, it is unlikely these will be the first 12v component to fail on the tracks.
@@superiorengineering that is why I run old gear, like really old. I find most failures tend to be electricak. Usually I will get home if it is a mechanical issue
Do you have anyone in Melbourne that can fit them
Thanks Wayne.
Reach out to "The 4wd Shed" In Bayswater - They are one of our Authorised Stockists and can arrange fitment of these shocks for you.
www.superiorengineering.com.au/stockist-locations
This is a Game changer. Do you have for 80 series?
Hey Richie, no sorry we only have them for the 200, 300 and 70 series landcrusiers as well as the GU and GQ patrols at the moment
Would it change your ride height much, I'd love to fit under my carport aha
Hey Brandon no the ECDS shocks will not change your ride height
Rnd my fortuner haha
can you get Electric Shock Absorbers for a Nissan GU Patrol ? 🛻😎🤙📹
Hey Brent, you sure can we have them for both GU and GQ you can find them at the link bellow
www.superiorengineering.com.au/4x4-suspension/shock-absorbers/superior-electric-ecds-adjustable-25-monotube-remote-reservoir-shock-kit-5-inch-lift-suitable-for-nissan-patrol-gq-gukit-43636?product_id=43636
@@superiorengineering interesting. needs to be combined with a height adjustable spring / airbag or similar .