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PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 9:38 pm 
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A friend of mine is thinking about running ORI struts and I was wondering if anyone has ever used them. After reading about them, they appear to stop body roll, have in internal bump stop and you do not need a limiting strap.

They look really cool but they are expensive..

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 11:13 pm 
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Was just talking to the guy that runs that red tree tremor 2 4x4 buggy at rush yesterday about them. He said that when he's on a hill sideways that they hold there position and don't try and unload on the weak side and body roll won't turn you over.I could maybe see on a big heavy buggy they might be better in that situation but for a hill climb buggy that's pretty light anyways I'd stick to the fox air shocks IMO. Chad :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 11:37 pm 
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Funny... I saw the ORI shocks on the same buggy... That is a great buggy...

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Top of the line all in one setup.


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There's a few guys run them over here as it's a nice setup to be able to just bolt one damper on without having to mess around with ARB's and heave springs, etc. They seem to like them, not cheap though.


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Heard they are good . But a lot of coin . My opinion you can't beat king coilovers . Just my opinion


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