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It was worse before I know the source of the noise.
Now I know the springs and tie rods are not falling off.

Very sad that parabolics are not made for MWB.
 
One of the rear bush holders had some corrosion inside, wondered why that one bush had a hard time coming out. Chipped, ground as much of the rough stuff off I could.

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Test drive on the snow/ice packed neighborhood roads with pot holes in the ice. First impressions are that it hits the holes softer than before. So, so far good results. Will take time to see how else it behaves at speed on the road and off.

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I am very tempted but worried my rear might be too heavy for 500kg. On their 78 series rear springs you can go to 700kg IIRC
 
Nice work mate! How much were the parabolics before shipping if you don't mind me ask? Read mixed reviews about them, but they are elegant.

Personally I have had far greater longevity from poly bushes and water does not hold in the eyelets like rubber holds it, it is a very rust prone area even if smeared with rubber grease. I don't mind the vibes, the dirt tracks are full on corrugated I go on anyway.
 
Before I ordered the TT parabolic springs I had ordered a set of Bistein 5125.
The pictures are of one of the Bilstein and the Dobinson shocks. The Dobinson seems to weigh just a tad more.

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The upper mount is thicker on the Bilstein

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Do I try the Bilsteins? Or stay with the TT shocks?
 
After seeing my neighbor's Bilstein shock fail on his lifted 4Runner, my vote is for the Terrain Tamer.
To elaborate on the failure; the shock rod unthreaded itself from the eye hole mount while the shock was properly mounted.

Give us an update on handling with the parabolics long term, I'm curious about them.
 
Wanted to see if the Ute will fit under the garage door, so I installed the 255/85/16 tires I have. It is about 1/4in too tall. I guess I can add a 1/4in block between the spring and axle and lower the body enough hopefully. This is with 35psi in the tires.

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