What benefits would I see by also upgrading the rears to radflos

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I just purchased the radflo front 2.5" adjustable reservoir coil overs :bounce::bounce: and Im thinking of maybe just upgrading the whole package and getting the rears also. I currently have bilsteins in the rear and have no complaints. I was wondering if the suspension gurus can chime in to convince or sway me. :popcorn:
 
Brian -

To clarify, I am assuming that you mean that running Radflo fronts and Bilstein rears, the rear will not keep up with the front, correct?
 
Great. Just bought the rear Radflo adjustable ressies. Thanks for your help
 
Sam, yes, you have that correct. The smaller damper out back simply doesn't have the power or capacity to match the front.

Figured as much ... just the pre-coffee state of mind needed clarification :D
 
To me....buy only fronts or rears is like buying one one new sneaker..... Better in pairs :)
 
I only asked because I see the majority of people with suspension mods with coilovers in the front and medium OME springs in the rear.
 
I only asked because I see the majority of people with suspension mods with coilovers in the front and medium OME springs in the rear.

Ummm really? Interesting
 
Disregarding OME of course. I live in a 3rd world country, OME doesnt even factor into my decision. My spine wouldn't hold up with the jolts. Search icon, fox, king, radflo and the majority I find have the front on coilovers and the rear on upgraded springs.
 

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