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I recently changed my stock shocks on my 2018 Roxor to a set of the upgraded Bilsteins. Normally I am not one to notice ride changes and stuff like some folks can unless it is drastic. Some guys can tell if they change their tire pressure by a couple of pounds, my tires could be flat before I notice the ride difference I think.
The trails I ride are more or less pasture type trails that can be quite rough due to the cattle rutting them up. I usually putt around in second gear low range while taking the dog for her run. I’m always riding in the same area and I know my trails pretty good. There are some better than others and some of the new ones I cut through the bush can be a pretty good work out hanging on because of the tree stumps still in the road and any rocks that can’t be avoided.
I changed the shocks the other night and I can definitely say that I am impressed and notice a huge difference in the ride. I didn’t think I would, if I noticed, you know there is an improvement. I took the Roxor out just before changing the shocks on a couple of trails right by town, changed the shocks and went back; just so everything was fresh yet. I noticed right away the change in ride quality. The front end just seem to settle right out and it took the edge off the sharp washouts I was hitting on purpose. I know it wasn’t in my head.
The next day I headed out to my regular trails for the run with the dog. Wow, where I was hanging on for dear life before if I tried going fast was now actually not too bad. I was pushing my speed to test the ride of the new shocks for sure. Again, really impressed. Where I was running in 2nd gear low range before can easily be done in 3rd now. The biggest difference for me was it smoothed out the front end and I could feel it right into the steering.
To make sure it wasn’t all in my head, I swapped the front ones back to my old ones and went for a short ride. It wasn’t in my head. What I did notice while installing them was the amount of push back from the new shocks vs the the stock ones. I had to compress them pretty good to get them installed.
Mahindra also sent a test set for the local potash mine to try on one of their current underground Roxors. After checking with my dealer, the Roxors the mine orders from now on will all have Bilstein shocks installed.
I would definitely say they are one upgrade that I feel makes quite a noticeable difference.
Les Salkeld.
2018 Roxor, 10,600 kilometers.
https://www.roxoroffroad.com/ac…/performance/bilstein-shocks





The trails I ride are more or less pasture type trails that can be quite rough due to the cattle rutting them up. I usually putt around in second gear low range while taking the dog for her run. I’m always riding in the same area and I know my trails pretty good. There are some better than others and some of the new ones I cut through the bush can be a pretty good work out hanging on because of the tree stumps still in the road and any rocks that can’t be avoided.
I changed the shocks the other night and I can definitely say that I am impressed and notice a huge difference in the ride. I didn’t think I would, if I noticed, you know there is an improvement. I took the Roxor out just before changing the shocks on a couple of trails right by town, changed the shocks and went back; just so everything was fresh yet. I noticed right away the change in ride quality. The front end just seem to settle right out and it took the edge off the sharp washouts I was hitting on purpose. I know it wasn’t in my head.
The next day I headed out to my regular trails for the run with the dog. Wow, where I was hanging on for dear life before if I tried going fast was now actually not too bad. I was pushing my speed to test the ride of the new shocks for sure. Again, really impressed. Where I was running in 2nd gear low range before can easily be done in 3rd now. The biggest difference for me was it smoothed out the front end and I could feel it right into the steering.
To make sure it wasn’t all in my head, I swapped the front ones back to my old ones and went for a short ride. It wasn’t in my head. What I did notice while installing them was the amount of push back from the new shocks vs the the stock ones. I had to compress them pretty good to get them installed.
Mahindra also sent a test set for the local potash mine to try on one of their current underground Roxors. After checking with my dealer, the Roxors the mine orders from now on will all have Bilstein shocks installed.
I would definitely say they are one upgrade that I feel makes quite a noticeable difference.
Les Salkeld.
2018 Roxor, 10,600 kilometers.
https://www.roxoroffroad.com/ac…/performance/bilstein-shocks




