Holden Colorado? Tough Dog can help

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As you can read elsewhere in the mag this month, Holden’s Colorado is a great place to start a ‘tough truck’ journey. Where you end up – either with minimal mods to personalise your vehicle, or maximum ones to turn it into a ROX clone is very much up to you.

What Aussie-based suspension specialist Tough Dog would like you to know is that they can help either way.

“It doesn’t matter how you make tracks, Tough Dog has the right gear to suit your Holden Colorado. Up front, Tough Dog offers both the award-winning Foam Cell Strut, as well as the nine-stage adjustable version. Either option can be coupled with springs to suit your accessories. 

“Tough Dog also offers complete assembly front struts for fast and easy fitment of the front suspension assembly.

“In the rear,” says he company’s Colorado specialist, ”we’ve also got every possible application covered with the choice of three shock options as well as three separate leaf packs, depending on your application. 

“Some later model Colorados also require a handbrake bracket relocation kit, which – of course – we have available as a Tough Dog part.” 

To find out more check with your dealer for your specific vehicle log on to NZ distributor Tuff Gear’s website at
www.tuffgear.co.nz or
dial 0800 330 101.

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