BP-51 for the 80 Series

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@cruiseroutfit curious if you guys have any thoughts when comparing the BP51's to the Dobs MRA's since you deal with both (or anyone else in this thread that has experience with both). Solid amount of positive feedback from you and many others on the BP51's - just wondering where they stack up on ease of adjustability, ride quality, build quality, longevity, warranty, etc. versus the MRA's. 🤔

Thanks for any feedback!

Both are great shocks and we hace customers that each proclaim one is the best. Imo, the bypass feature of the BP-51's paired with the flexi Dobinson coils is a pretty dialed setup and one of our more common upper shelf customer combinations.

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However, I won't tell someone they are wrong wanting the MRA/MRR as we have plenty of super happy customers rocking them too! They are my favorite 100/470 option for example.
 
anyone having issues adjusting these? They want to turn in the perch....
My front passenger adjustment is throwing a fit, but I'm happy with the current rebound/compression setting so leaving it be.

I did email cruiseroutfitters letting them know about the issue, but I didn't chase it after ARB asked for a video. What am I gonna show other than a stuck adjuster? I for sure know I'm not the first to run into this. Hope they improve the design. BP-51s had maybe 1K miles at the time of the email string below. It was purchased and installed at Cruiser Outfitters.

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My front passenger adjustment is throwing a fit, but I'm happy with the current rebound/compression setting so leaving it be.

I did email cruiseroutfitters letting them know about the issue, but I didn't chase it after ARB asked for a video. What am I gonna show other than a stuck adjuster? I for sure know I'm not the first to run into this. Hope they improve the design. BP-51s had maybe 1K miles at the time of the email string below. It was purchased and installed at Cruiser Outfitters.

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Just my .02 cents, but maybe if you sent them a video they would warranty the shock for you.
 
Just my ..02 cents, but maybe if you sent them a video they would warranty the shock for you.
As stated, I'm happy with the current setup. If I ever get around to it, here's to hoping Cruiser Outfitters will go to bat for me with ARB. The BP-51 ride is insane plush matched with the OME mediums. Even my dad, mom, aunt and sister complimented the ride quality on a recent visit and they all initially thought my 80 is an insane car to own.

I c this

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In their eyes, my 80 is more like this

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As stated, I'm happy with the current setup. If I ever get around to it, here's to hoping Cruiser Outfitters will go to bat for me with ARB. The BP-51 ride is insane plush matched with the OME mediums. Even my dad, mom, aunt and sister complimented the ride quality on a recent visit and they all initially thought my 80 is an insane car to own.

I c this

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In their eyes, my 80 is more like this

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:joyful:

I at some point plan on swapping out my OME Nitro shocks for the BP-51 but I got other issues first. The LC isn't running well enough to pass emissions so I am on the fence about an LS swap or figure out why the 80 wont pass.
 
I at some point plan on swapping out my OME Nitro shocks for the BP-51 but I got other issues first. The LC isn't running well enough to pass emissions so I am on the fence about an LS swap or figure out why the 80 wont pass.
I was running the same shocks - solid option. You've got a lot of fun ahead for you!
 
I was running the same shocks - solid option. You've got a lot of fun ahead for you!
Yes I do. Reading over the V8 thread in this forum and taking notes and talking to people that have done the swap to learn from their mistakes and issues that they ran into.
 
Yes I do. Reading over the V8 thread in this forum and taking notes and talking to people that have done the swap to learn from their mistakes and issues that they ran into.
I wasn’t talking about the v8. Lmao

I’m personally a Toyota truck, Toyota heart enthusiast. Anyways, off topic.
 
anyone having issues adjusting these? They want to turn in the perch....

I stuck an allen wrench in this hole while using the supplied adjusting tool to turn and adjust the comp/rebound.

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They are built in an ARB owned facility in Rayong, Thailand. They have 4 owned factories in the same area building a variety of parts. Nitrocharge shocks are still made in Australia, SD's in the US.

"ARB Corporation has two manufacturing bases in the world: Melbourne in Australia and Rayong Province in Thailand. The factory in Thailand operates under the same high standard and technology as it’s Australian base. One of the reasons ARB originally established the manufacturing plant in Thailand is due to it being a hub worldwide for the manufacture of the pickup vehicle type. The location selected is also very convenient as a centre of product distribution worldwide to a range of countries. Thai craftsmen’s skills have also been recognised internationally to a high standard."

We stock the full range of BP-51's and 'while you're in there' parts @ Cruiser Outfitters and would love to assist when you're ready!

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I really need to get the ones I bought from you guys at the start of summer installed. My story is it is too hot in the summer here to work out in the driveway.
 
As stated, I'm happy with the current setup. If I ever get around to it, here's to hoping Cruiser Outfitters will go to bat for me with ARB. The BP-51 ride is insane plush matched with the OME mediums. Even my dad, mom, aunt and sister complimented the ride quality on a recent visit and they all initially thought my 80 is an insane car to own.

I c this

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In their eyes, my 80 is more like this

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:joyful:

I’m running the medium OME’s as well on a 2” lift and after a recent trip with lots of washboard, I’m eager to explore alternatives but assumed I’d have to switch out the springs as well. Can you compare/contrast going from Nitro’s to BP-51’s with same springs?
 
As stated, I'm happy with the current setup. If I ever get around to it, here's to hoping Cruiser Outfitters will go to bat for me with ARB. The BP-51 ride is insane plush matched with the OME mediums. Even my dad, mom, aunt and sister complimented the ride quality on a recent visit and they all initially thought my 80 is an insane car to own.

100%, I don't expect it to be an issue at any point!
 
Can you compare/contrast going from Nitro’s to BP-51’s with same springs?
The best I can put it is going from a sports car with rubber band tires and slammed to the very limits of suspension travel to one that's on adjustable coilovers matched with high quality tires with ample sidewall for added compliance, control and feel.

My stock bodied 80 went from an acceptably harsh ride (think Tesla) to a coddled one (think Rolls Royce) on 37" MTs. The change is drastic and it should be noted that a click or two for both rebound and compression is also material so have it your way.

I hope this helps.
 
The best I can put it is going from a sports car with rubber band tires and slammed to the very limits of suspension travel to one that's on adjustable coilovers matched with high quality tires with ample sidewall for added compliance, control and feel.

My stock bodied 80 went from an acceptably harsh ride (think Tesla) to a coddled one (think Rolls Royce) on 37" MTs. The change is drastic and it should be noted that a click or two for both rebound and compression is also material so have it your way.

I hope this helps.

Definitely does. It’s great that you’re seeing this much of a change with the same springs. Thanks for that input. Very helpful because I can keep a few $$ in the pocket by keeping my springs.
 
Definitely does. It’s great that you’re seeing this much of a change with the same springs. Thanks for that input. Very helpful because I can keep a few $$ in the pocket by keeping my springs.
I'm glad to be of help. I should clarify that adding any kind of weight (100lbs+) to my 80 makes it sag especially in rear hatch. If I treated my 80 like a pack mule, I'd definitely look at a heavier rated spring than the mediums. It's a trade off. Good luck, friend!

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Not sure if you guys have notices there was a PN change for the BP51 front shocks for the 80 Series last year.

Standard length went from BP51 60012 to 60043

Extended length went from BP51 60014 to 60044

I wonder what was changed as ARB Tech Support has no clue as well.
 
Not sure if you guys have notices there was a PN change for the BP51 front shocks for the 80 Series last year.

Standard length went from BP51 60012 to 60043

Extended length went from BP51 60014 to 60044

I wonder what was changed as ARB Tech Support has no clue as well.

I noticed :D
 

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