Terrain Tamer’s newest shock absorbers offer fortified performance

Terrain Tamer’s newest shock absorbers offer fortified performance

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More than most other places in the world, 4WD operators travelling through the Australian outback are faced with harsh terrains, extreme conditions, and often dangerously high climates. Suspension that not only gets you out onto the tracks, but is durable and strong enough to last the trip and make it back home, is a non-negotiable.

In response to this, Terrain Tamer have released their heaviest duty shock absorber design to date, the monotube Fortified Shock Absorber, initially available for a range of Toyota Land Cruiser 76/78/79 series and Nissan Patrol GU/GQ vehicles and offering a weight capacity of up to five tonnes.

Less susceptible to shock fade, the monotube design of the Terrain Tamer Fortified Shock Absorber features a single cylinder, separated into two chambers, one which holds gas, and another with fluid, where the piston and shaft move. These are separated by a 60mm free-floating piston and a double u-cup and wiper seal, which work to stop the gas and oil from mixing.

This separation means that there is higher gas pressure and no foaming or aeration within the shocks, delivering better responsiveness and offering better heat dissipation, with a unit that ultimately runs cooler in offroad conditions and extreme temperatures, such as those encountered in the Australian outback.

Along with these benefits, Fortified Shock Absorbers boast a large 2.5 inch bore diameter for larger oil volume, as well as a 22mm Chrome Hardened Shaft and induction hardened Chrome piston rod, combining to provide a firmer ride, and more ride control when towing or fully loaded.

Terrain Tamers Fortified Shock Absorbers are ISO 9001:2008 Certified and offer a three year/100,000km non-commercial warranty. For more information visit terraintamer.com.

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