16 king coil overs?

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How much would you buy some use? Some 16 2.5. They have some springs but im guessing they going to be to light for me since its coming off a prerunner? They seem to have air for a while. its my friends and i dont if i should get them


Eric
 
Kings are a great shock.

Donno, $300 to 400 for the pair would be a good deal for you..
 
250 good then? I try to get a pic of them or the spring rate. and maybe does nice bilte res mounts =]
 
NEED aint got nothing to do with it. You should know that :flipoff2:
 
If going on the rear, you are going to have to remove the back section of the frame for correct placement. Were you planning on that?
 
If going on the rear, you are going to have to remove the back section of the frame for correct placement. Were you planning on that?

Yes i was planning on that. The rear of the frame well be to wide.
Planing on back halfing it if i do link it. So cut the rear part of the frame and tubing the rear.


Eric
 
Okay yes dont know much yet about llinking a truck or anything in that matter. But im learning and dont mine learing more. I was doing some seacrh on it and playing with the 4 link map. and pluging some numbers in.


This is where imat on my projectt .slow but going
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16's are fine, but I wouldn't buy the 2.5's... springs for the 2.0's are SOOO much cheaper, and available is a ton more rates.

And will function fine with a heavy rig .. ?
 
.5 inches ;)


If you get a good deal on the 2.5 ($250 is smokin) There is no reason not to use them other than packaging. They are a bit bigger, but if you build with that in mind, it is a hell of a lot better.

If you do a lot of high speed stuff, the 2.5's are a better shock..
 
.5 inches ;)


If you get a good deal on the 2.5 ($250 is smokin) There is no reason not to use them other than packaging. They are a bit bigger, but if you build with that in mind, it is a hell of a lot better.

If you do a lot of high speed stuff, the 2.5's are a better shock..


(Says the guy who has a stock VW beetle as his high speed desert car!) :D


Chris:cool:
 
hahah hey class 11 are fun. But sucks when you have a broken shock mounts on the rear. That what happen to use last week
 
hahah hey class 11 are fun. But sucks when you have a broken shock mounts on the rear. That what happen to use last week

Thank god that 11 rules were changed so that you can replace the stock shock mounts in the rear :)
 
yup. had some longer rear ones but the mount on the trailing arm snap. and cause both shocks to fail nad hit anything on its ways.
 
What will u be using the truck for? Anything but desert running and I personally think they'll be too long.
 

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