Hi has anyone had success with OME springs and torsion bars and AHC shocks. My understanding of the AHC shocks is that they control the height which is normally the springs role. The springs used for the AHC are very soft which to me means the shocks are very hard on the down stroke to make up for the soft springs. I believe that the springs are used to control the rebound which means the shocks are quite soft in their valving during rebound.
If normal or heavy duty OME springs are used then the suspension would be overly hard on compression but would bounce up quite fast when rebounding as the AHC shocks don't have much rebound valving. The AHC would not lower either with OME springs unless the AHC shocks are driven down with hydraulic pressure.
I have AHC suspension and while being good on road, is absolutely lousy when they are put to the test. After several hours driving with three small kids and 300Lt of fuel they default to low and as others have said will only raise when the key is turned off and back on. The more load you have obviously the harder the AHC shocks become and couple this with corrugations in Australia, the suspension just does not work and then sinks to low.
I am contemplating either taking it all out and installing new torsion bars and rear springs with OME or Ralph shocks or possibly trying just springs and torsion bars but with spring rates obviously soft to standard.
Has anyone had any luck combining the two as I can only see it working if the AHC shocks are modified in the rebound and compression dampening valving.
If normal or heavy duty OME springs are used then the suspension would be overly hard on compression but would bounce up quite fast when rebounding as the AHC shocks don't have much rebound valving. The AHC would not lower either with OME springs unless the AHC shocks are driven down with hydraulic pressure.
I have AHC suspension and while being good on road, is absolutely lousy when they are put to the test. After several hours driving with three small kids and 300Lt of fuel they default to low and as others have said will only raise when the key is turned off and back on. The more load you have obviously the harder the AHC shocks become and couple this with corrugations in Australia, the suspension just does not work and then sinks to low.
I am contemplating either taking it all out and installing new torsion bars and rear springs with OME or Ralph shocks or possibly trying just springs and torsion bars but with spring rates obviously soft to standard.
Has anyone had any luck combining the two as I can only see it working if the AHC shocks are modified in the rebound and compression dampening valving.