Replace stock shocks

kookynet

off beaten tracks lovers
Shocks Replacement on FG Short Wheel Base (FR 11" - 18" Rear 11" - 19")

bob-shocks-INCH-MM-amort2.jpg
Front collapsed 11.2" extended 18.3" (285 - 465 mm)
Rear collapsed 11.6" extended 19.1" (295 - 485 mm)

Anybody has replaced those stock shocks with NON original Mits parts ? Please send details - Thank you :wings:

Truck is a Mitsubishi Canter (called Fuso in some areas) FG538 - year 1994 - Engine 4.6 liters - 4WD - no lift - Front and rear have leaf springs. GVW 4,600 kg (about 10,000 lb)

The stock shocks have Mitsubishi part numbers:
- MC110328
- MC114594
they did not pass 15 000 km of Baja California dirt road :-(

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Just Found a replacement:
Front Monroe Gas-magnum 34928 compressed 13.25" extended 21" ( 336 - 533 mm)
Rear Monroe Gas-magnum 34803 compressed 11.62" extended 18.5" ( 295 - 470 mm)

Will update you guys in 40 000 km, or more, hopefully
 
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alan

Explorer
If it was 19mm there are dozens of shockers available that would fit your application, most toyota back shockers have a 19mm eye both ends and the early toyota hilux with leaf front springs has a pin at the top and bush at the bottom same as a canter you would need to just check lengths.
 

blackduck

Explorer
19 mm sounds about right and Alan should know seeing as hes got the shocks of his truck somewhere in his lounge room

I replaced my OEM shocks with some "tough dogs" from 4wd1 http://www.4wd1.com/
if you send Kirk you shock details and what your after he can probably help you out
 

alan

Explorer
I'm using tough dog shocks on my canter, the big adjustables, we also fit them at work and have bugger all problems with them.
 

PKDreamers

Adventurer
Going by those sizes as Alan says front are the same as Hilux 79-on leaf front (monroe 16-1702) and rear same as alot of toyotos,mazda but with 16mm bush size.

Gabriel 63350 front
63178 rear

Boge 30-b89-0 front
30-h38-0 rear

KYB 344331 front
344327 or 444109 rear
.
 

kookynet

off beaten tracks lovers
You are right Alan thank-you. I did make a mistake, it is 16 mm in diameter in the rear bushings. I have updated the picture (hopefully removed the old pic. but not sure it worked. Moderator, help please ! Thanks).
 

garybo

Adventurer
Had the Fuso shocks on for 17000 miles through Alaska- terrible, terrible ride. Just put the Ranchos back on, and set on 4 the ride smoothed out considerably. Never use the Fuso shocks again!
 

CropDuster

Observer
For anyone interested, the Powerdown Adjustable T shock absorbers are available for the FG649 off the shelf, part number for the front shocks is T110M1
 

pugslyyy

Expedition Vehicle Engineer Guy
The Bilsteins that Doug put on my truck are still running great. I've also head really good experience with the Bilsteins on my Defender 110 so I am definitely a believer in the brand.
 

CropDuster

Observer
Hi Dave,
I have them fitted, cant say that I can notice any difference at all in the settings whilst driving however you can feel the difference by hand with them out of the truck.
The problem I have found with the ones in my previous post is they are not long enough and the shocks are topping out on rebound. [On the front]
Cheers
Nathan
 

canter tourer

Adventurer
Thanks Nathan, good to know, guess I'll set them to extra firm from the start and see how that goes. I've ordered some to get me back on the road, but looks like I'll need to get something else then in the future.
Ta, Dave
 

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