gregnash
Anal Retentive Analyst
Yeah, I agree with this. I had a 100 with an OME lift when they still made their Nitro (or were they Hydro?) shocks. Either way, they were the iteration before the current Nitrocharger Sport variety. That suspension seemed to work very well without the harshness. Now, on my current 100, when I had the Nitrocharger Sport shocks (or were they just solid steel bars internally?), they was unnecessarily harsh. I've got front and rear bumpers, and even changing to OEM shocks, it's still well-controlled without being bone-jarring. Granted, I haven't run Baja with this setup, but for everything I've done with it so far, it's performed just fine. Many friends swear by Ironman Foam Cell Pros, but not wanting to spend $200/corner on a 325,000 milie truck, I opted for the OEM shocks. They work fine.
Yeah this is about how I feel and the system only being about two years old I am 99% sure that it is the NitroCharger Sport shocks. One of those that I feel just about every crack in the road especially when the tires are cold. On the highway you feel the transitions in the road, especially at bridges. I have heard great things about the Foamcell Pros too but yeah, $200/corner is a bit more than I want to spend even at only 202K. I think the ToughDog shocks are a bit cheaper with their 40mm front and 45mm or 53mm Ralph in the rear.