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RadFlo coilovers

Clint

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Ive been running Radflos for 3 years or so and have had no issues with them. Of course kings are bling, but very pricey. Swayaway makes good stuff as well.
 
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DRBRONCO69

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Clint, how is the adjustability on them as far as ride height and general rideability? I have heard some good and bad about them on Pirate. The ones I am looking at are the 2.5 16" travel for trucks weighing 5-7k LBS? Which ones are you running?
 

ken75ranger

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I'm running radflo's 2.0's in the rear. They have been fine. To adjust them just unload the weight a bit and turn the rings with a spanner wrench. Keep the threads clean and it shouldn't be a problem.
 

Clint

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Clint, how is the adjustability on them as far as ride height and general rideability? I have heard some good and bad about them on Pirate. The ones I am looking at are the 2.5 16" travel for trucks weighing 5-7k LBS? Which ones are you running?

Just like the rest of em, nice and easy. LIke was mentioned, unload the weight, turn em by hand. I usually wash em real good at the carwash to keep the threads clean, then spray some wd40 on there to keep en turning easy.

They ride like COILOVERS :D Its all dependant on two things:

Valving and nitrogen pressure

Spring rates. Both are easy to change and control.
 

br0nc0xrapt0r

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I was looking at the air shock coil over from ballistic god stuff there cheap too.
 

Broncoloupy

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I got my a$$ handed to me by a TC buggy on Radflo coilovers........I seem to think they worked pretty good from where I was watching......... Swayaways as stated earlier are a great shock @ a great price as well.
 
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