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Thx
I'll keep this in mind for the next time a set comes up for sale here.
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I had a pair fail in a month. The warranty process was painless and quick, and the replacements have lasted a couple years so far...
Its not how the horse falls, its how it gets up again imo.
Fair enough. Not every part is perfect from any company. As far as ride quality goes, you can't beat Carli valved shocks. That's what the discussion was about mainly...The problem is time. I've only put 12k miles in 2 years. I don't think anyone is going to warranty a 2yr old shock.
I'm not here to bash the product, I'm just giving my real-world experience.
The problem is time. I've only put 12k miles in 2 years. I don't think anyone is going to warranty a 2yr old shock.
I'm not here to bash the product, I'm just giving my real-world experience.
you try to warranty them?
Have a blank check if you are trying to make the ride nice.. i spent the money on icon springs, fox shocks,traction bars and truck rides terrible, stiffer than factory lol you need a 3 link at the very minimum i believe for the ride
you just didnt buy the right stuff thats all...
I am in the market for a 4" lift kit for my 12' f250. The kits I am looking at are the BDS 4 link 4" kit or the 4" super lift king coilover kit. Now my question is are coilers worth it for a daily driven truck that tows a 4-6K trailer everyday for work or are they just of show? I always thought coilovers where designed for off road use, so please correct me if I'm wrong.
Now to go over it again my truck is daily driven and used to tow my enclosed trailer everyday which weighs 4-6K. I am looking to better my ride quality my 2.5" ready lift and 5100 Bilstein shocks are just not quite cutting it. I am open to any suggestions, doesn't have to be the two companies I suggested. Thanks in advanced Guys!
Compare a coilover strut to a regular spring/shock combo for equal sized lift and you'll notice that the coilover spring is about 4" shorter. So the truck is lift but with no increase of travel. There is a degree of adjustment but I wouldn't bother with one until approaching 10" of lift.
The 4 links (actually 5 link because they still require a panhard bar) available as bolt on kits are for show as well. Some allow for greater flex than OEM radius arms, but the design and execution has zero similarities to rockcrawlers or KoH buggies. A true 4 link uses triangulated link arms and are not in plane with each other when view from the side. The bolt-on versions utilize parallel link arms ( or close to) and the design leads to brake dive, which also leads to higher body roll when slowing for corners. The videos below explain, as do more of them in the series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTWZgVx8Y6o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzayUxQCWaY
If you want the adjustability of 4 link, but the dive control of radius arms (which these trucks are designed for), One Up Offroad makes Adjustable Coil Levelers, and when complimented to their Adjustable Link Arms will provide enhanced articulation, adjustable caster, adjustable fore/aft axle positioning.
So just to clarify, what you are saying is that I wouldn't notice any benefit from the coilers unless I have at least 10" of lift? As far as the 4 link would you suggest a radius arm over the 4 link or a 3 link kit like PMF sells? Thank you for your feedback!
My point is a 4" coilover would have the same travel as stock, a 7" coilover would have the same travel as a 4" conventional orientation. A 7" lift can be stretched out to 9" with the addition of spacers or Adjustable Coil Levelers, but by then geometries change to the point where performance and ride will be compromised and a lift designed for that height would be the most prudent way to go.
OUO's Adjustable Link Arms are a radius arm, but with adjustability. PMF's 3 link is a copy of OUO's design with a few changes.
Couldn’t be happier with the cognito 4” fox shock lift kit.
For the $, I found it to be a bargain.
Always loved the fit and finish of the cognito stuff on my old duramaxes.
Couldn’t be happier with the cognito 4” fox shock lift kit.
For the $, I found it to be a bargain.