Boundless Suspensions Australia
K100E Kenworth prime mover, which has been fitted with the new Boundless Shock Absorber travels up to 500,000 km per year with four drivers. The Kenworth was put into service in May 2005 and the Robertson shocks were fitted. The shocks have now operated for more than 245,000 kms without failure.

"I've been driving trucks throughout Australia for over thirty-seven years and have estimated I’ve clocked approximately 10,000,000 kms in this time. I have driven Kenworth trucks extensively and have always regarded the cabover truck rough to ride in. The particular Kenworth fitted with the Boundless Shock Absorbers has a marked ride improvement over past models and also compared to current model trucks".

Bruce Roberts - Mildura Victoria, Australia

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"I would like to personally congratulate you on designing/producing a magnificent product.

For as long as I can remember, there has been a real need for a better truck shock absorber, particularly for the front, steer axle.

Large truck’s particularly B-Doubles and road trains have a tendency to react quite severely to bumps and variations in road camber, this I believe is caused by a bump steering effect on the beam axle, caused by a lack of shock control.

The Boundless shockers have totally eliminated that behaviour and made the truck much more predictable to drive and therefore much safer.

The flow on effect is a smoother ride and a more direct feel, which in turn means a much happier and less fatigued driver, in fact our drivers are openly reporting a very significant reduction in fatigue.

We have also noted a much more even front tyre wear pattern and longer front tyre life. As an example, we have recorded a front tyre life of 173,000 kms, on a new Kenworth T904 that is fitted with RSS Shockers, which is an 80% improvement on what we are recording on trucks fitted with standard OE shockers".
Tony Noske - Noske Group Australia

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