Enthusiast II
RESULT - Chose to go with Old Man Emu - BP-51
Hey there everyone in Rig Q&A.
I've been going back and forth on making a selection on my suspension choice. I'm torn between two kits, ideally I'll be making a final decision and ordering a set by the end of the week, any advice, experience or recomendations are welcome.
I initially was 100% sold on Kings, but then a local shop recommended I consider the BP-51's also, so now I'm considering both.
Build I'm planning:
- Suspension + UCA upgrade
- 285/70/17 LT tires + 1 spare on swing (59lb per tire) = 295 lb total
Armor & Cargo
- Front bumper + Winch = 220 lbs
- Sliders = 130 lbs
- Skids = 100 lbs
- Roof Rack = 93 lbs (empty) + ARB awning
- Rear bumper + tire swing (with tire) + jerry cans (empty jerrys) = 190 lbs
733 lbs total, not including tires
Suspension kits I'm considering are:
1. King Suspension (medium or heavy springs) - American
+ a company that specializes in suspension, high quality engineering, race winning suspension
+ highly recomended by friends to run with this set
+ rebuildable, dependable, can be tuned with adjusters
+ Perspective here at the 12:00 minute mark on the comparrison
+ not their first bypass shock, multi generation, engineered
2. Old Man Emu - BP-51 (medium or heavy springs) - Australian
+ local shop recomended these to me over the kings
+ built by ARB - reputable company, great track record also
+ can be highly tuned with dual adjustments
- first generation bypass suspension from ARB, recent offering in the market
- This guy says he likes them alot but there are some nagging issues
Goals: Good performance on medium-long trails, moderate-heavy weight performance, long lasting and rebuildable. Okay with some onroad comfort loss, adjustability will go with either set selected.
Is there anyone out there that has experience with both that might make my decision a little easier here?
Which kit would you go with?
Concerns?
Thanks for any help in my decision making folks. Will be watching this thread throughout the week.
Hey there everyone in Rig Q&A.
I've been going back and forth on making a selection on my suspension choice. I'm torn between two kits, ideally I'll be making a final decision and ordering a set by the end of the week, any advice, experience or recomendations are welcome.
I initially was 100% sold on Kings, but then a local shop recommended I consider the BP-51's also, so now I'm considering both.
Build I'm planning:
- Suspension + UCA upgrade
- 285/70/17 LT tires + 1 spare on swing (59lb per tire) = 295 lb total
Armor & Cargo
- Front bumper + Winch = 220 lbs
- Sliders = 130 lbs
- Skids = 100 lbs
- Roof Rack = 93 lbs (empty) + ARB awning
- Rear bumper + tire swing (with tire) + jerry cans (empty jerrys) = 190 lbs
733 lbs total, not including tires
Suspension kits I'm considering are:
1. King Suspension (medium or heavy springs) - American
+ a company that specializes in suspension, high quality engineering, race winning suspension
+ highly recomended by friends to run with this set
+ rebuildable, dependable, can be tuned with adjusters
+ Perspective here at the 12:00 minute mark on the comparrison
+ not their first bypass shock, multi generation, engineered
2. Old Man Emu - BP-51 (medium or heavy springs) - Australian
+ local shop recomended these to me over the kings
+ built by ARB - reputable company, great track record also
+ can be highly tuned with dual adjustments
- first generation bypass suspension from ARB, recent offering in the market
- This guy says he likes them alot but there are some nagging issues
Goals: Good performance on medium-long trails, moderate-heavy weight performance, long lasting and rebuildable. Okay with some onroad comfort loss, adjustability will go with either set selected.
Is there anyone out there that has experience with both that might make my decision a little easier here?
Which kit would you go with?
Concerns?
Thanks for any help in my decision making folks. Will be watching this thread throughout the week.
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