Another box checked on the never ending list of "things to do" for my PIONEER 1000-5D Just installed a full set of Rough Country M1 Coil overs. I was looking for a better ride and several other users have reported that they thought that these ride better than stock and definitely do not bust the bank account.
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The installation was straight up. The most difficult part was "taking out" all the pre-load that these shocks come with from the factory. I found out that it is much easier to take preload out by lubing the adjusters and using a bench vise, before you install the shocks on the machine. You can adjust them on the machine; but just not as easily as you can on the bench. These units came with 3 1/2 inches of threads showing, so the spring preload was VERY High (Way too high for me). Rough Country claims these are intended to give "0" to 2" of lift over stock. This is accomplished using the wide range of preload adjustment, shocks are slightly longer than the sock units when fully extended and the body of the shock has a lot of threaded adjustment. Since I already had a STRONGMADE 2" bracket lift installed, I did not intend to use the shocks to raise the machine. This would allow me to run much less spring preload and should give me a softer ride. I set my initial FRONT Preload to 1/2" of threads showing on the preload collars and REAR preload to 1" of thread showing. My ride height was same as before and this preload setting gave me 1 inch of sag with normal load of 2 adults and all the gear that we carry. It is important that the preload is not set so high that the shocks are "topped out" when the machine is loaded to whatever your "normal" loadout will be. You need some sag or the ride will become too harsh. This is the problem with the original suspension, soft springs, excess compression damping and way too much preload all contribute to make the ride choppy and harsh.
The price of the units is great, no complaints there. Packaging was top notch. Shipping was fast and included in the purchase price. Bought direct from Rough Country website, since they had them in stock and could ship same day. I received them in 3 days. These units appear to be well made. Shock bodies are steel with a good looking zinc plated anti corrosive finish. Springs are finished in what appears to be a black powder coat paint. These are large diameter (46mm), mono-tube shocks. Shafts are hard chromed and they appear larger than stock. Bushings in both ends appear to be high quality with the steel inner sleeve molded into the rubber, just like OEM. The preload collars are aluminum and appear to be good quality. They sent a total of 4 lock nut spanners for adjusting preload lock nuts (I got 2 spanners for each shock in the box). These are not fancy, but they work. I am going to 3D Print some handles for these spanners as the edges of the metal tool are uncomfortably sharp and hard on the hands (a minor issue in my estimation).
Finally, I do not think that these units will compete with the 814's, FOX, ELKA or WER units in performance, but lets face it, almost anything is an improvement over the OEM dampers. . . . They SUCK! Bottom Line is that I simply refuse to pay $1500~ $3000 for a set of these high end brands, that would be 25~50% of what I gave for the entire machine to start with. These fit my budget, appear well built, have a good warranty and return policy and offer a wide range of preload adjustment along with a higher spring rate. I will reserve final judgement on these until we do our next ride, however, my initial impression of these is very good, the ride is noticeably smother on the rough terrain close to the house. A full on ride should answer that question. Time will tell, More to follow.
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