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Old 03-21-2007, 11:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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radflo 2" question

does anybody have these? and whats the difference between these and the 2.5" besides the the 2.5's having resevoirs? i mean is it really worth 550 more?
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Re: radflo 2" question

The 2.5s have a larger body and shaft, more oil and more dampening capacity. Unless you hvae a bracket lift the 2.5s will not fit your truck, but there is a version coming in the future.
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Re: radflo 2" question

well with the fabtech lift, and me never going to be doing anything to "SERIOUS" you think i could settle for the 2" radflo's and save me some money?
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Re: radflo 2" question

We also have the internal res. 2.5's that are a bit less money ($1099 shipped).
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Re: radflo 2" question

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well with the fabtech lift, and me never going to be doing anything to "SERIOUS" you think i could settle for the 2" radflo's and save me some money?
In my opinion if you're going to spend money on coilovers you might as well get the best ones.
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