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GO MAX

With SACHS Shock Absorbers

ZF Aftermarket says consumers looking to upgrade their vehicle’s shock absorbers should look no further than SACHS MAX, a range of SACHS shock absorbers for four-wheel-drives, off-road and utility vehicles.

“The legs are made just as tough with steel chassis, high rust resistant coating, and ASA plastic for strong weather resistance and UV stability.”

StreamLine is compatible with all Yakima rack accessories from Cargo, Bike, Water and more. “Regardless of how big or small the adventure is, it is all possible with StreamLine, and Yakima’s huge range of carrying options,” Hollie said.

“They are the most positive link between your vehicle and its springs, shocks, and other suspension components.

“Unlike soft rubber bushings, which distort under braking, cornering, or towing loads, Nolathane polyurethane bushings maintain alignment settings and offer complete reliability.”

New to market

The latest release in the range is Nolathane’s new Toyota 4x4 Control Arms.

Three Control Arm sets are available, as follows:

• For Toyota Hilux KUN26 and GGN25 4WD: Control Arms Complete Front Lower Offset, left and right: 459110L and 459110R

• For Toyota LandCruiser Prado 120 Series: Control Arms Complete Front Lower Offset, left and right: 459111L and 459111R

• For Toyota LandCruiser Prado 120 Series: Control Arms Complete Front Upper, left and right: 45971L and 45971R

For more information, visit www.nolathane.com.au

ZF Aftermarket says SACHS shock absorbers are “distinguished by their original equipment quality and innovative technology and are now ranked the number one shock absorber in European car parc coverage.” the day-to-day city driving environment. The SACHS MAX range has fitments for the most popular four-wheel drive, off-road and utility vehicles from manufacturers including Toyota, Ford, Holden, Isuzu, Volkswagen, Mazda and Nissan.

With the ideal combination of performance and dynamics, ZF Aftermarket says SACHS shock absorbers ensure perfect grip and cornering behaviour – with these benefits, and more, extending to the SACHS MAX range.

Supporting vehicles with up to a two-inch lift, SACHS MAX shocks absorbers have been designed specifically with Australia’s harsh conditions in mind.

With larger pistons and an increased bore size, the shock absorbers are said to be incredibly durable, while continuing to offer the ultimate in safety.

ZF Aftermarket explains that this big bore design results in a reduction of heat and subsequently an improvement of consistency with heavy loads in rough terrain, especially when towing.

The SACHS MAX range consists of almost 70 part numbers and has been very recently updated to cover an additional 580,000 vehicles on road to add to its already extensive coverage.

For more information, including fitment details, visit www.sachsmaxshocks.com.au