2011 DC 2.5srx 4x4 mod list help

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2011 DC 2.5srx 4x4 mod list help

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Hey all

Just sold my KZTE and getting a 2011 SRX DC the weekend. Main purpose of this bakkie is for hunting and I need to add some accessories but don’t want to spend too dollar on parts. I need the most affordable parts that will work.

If anyone out there can point me into the right direction with my list it would be greatly appreciated.

Bumper replacement Bullbar
Long range tank
Front coils
Rear helper blade
Shocks
Hunting frame I will build myself

I do have a question though, if I put the bumper Bullbar on I would think it is necessary to beef up the coils and proper suspension correct? I mean if the stock coils with decent shocks will work well I would rather go that route. But I want the bakkie to be reliable

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated
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Re: 2011 DC 2.5srx 4x4 mod list help

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Beefing up the front suspension is always a good idea with the heavier bumper. The bumper itself doesn't add too much weight, but it's the overhang in front that causes it to impact the suspension.

Then there's the question about if you're going to fit a winch (now or maybe later) and whether your hunting activities require it, like what type of terrain you typically hunt in and whether you're going to include bigger game like Kudu and Eland. If your typical terrain doesn't warrant it, most guys would simply have a small winch securely mounted in the back behind the cab at roll-bar height for winching larger game up into the load bin. If the terrain is bad enough you might want to consider a second conventional winch, while others would just fit a normal winch up front with a roller / pulley system that allows you to direct the cable over the cab for the load bin. I don't like the idea for two reasons - although it might be less costly and practical enough, mostly it looks crappy but more importantly, if you're not using expensive plasma rope (you could buy the small winch for the back at the price), no matter how careful you intend to be when routing and un-routing the cable, you're going to end up with scratches and abrasions to the bonnet and roof from the cable.

The other things you mention are all practical improvements for hunting purposes.
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Re: 2011 DC 2.5srx 4x4 mod list help

Post by Africansafarifilms »

Muddog

Thanks for the reply. I will be having my winch on the back for sure. We do a lot of buffalo so putting it in the bumper upfront is not an option for me, I hate those setups. So no my front will only be the bumper.

Still looking hard for decent shocks that don’t cost an arm and a leg, any suggestions?
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Re: 2011 DC 2.5srx 4x4 mod list help

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Some guys like the Gabriel Safari's but not me - pretty hard. A better option would be Monroe (better bang for your buck in my opinion), - life time warranty, much smoother ride as well and if you want a bit better performance you can opt for their nitro-charged Gas-Magnum units (that would be my choice out of the general stuff).

Bilstein shocks are a bit more pricey than the run of the mill units, but better value for money than most. Then of course if your budget allows you can look at Old Man Emu, Fox, Pro-Comp.
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