Which coil-overs should I get?
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Which coil-overs should I get?
If you have ever asked yourself this question, then you need to read this article we just published. It is an in depth comparison of all the Tacoma/4Runner/Tundra coil-over options out there. Be sure to read the entire article and then click the link at the bottom to the spread sheet with the complete specs for each shock. This article compares:
• King
• Sway-A-Way
• Donahoe
• Camburg (New)
• Fabtech (New)
• All-Pro (Bilstein)
• Custom TLT Sway-A-Way
There is also a comparison of upper control arms and other front suspension accessories as well as a glossary of suspension related terminology. Check it out and let me know what you think!
*ARTICLE HERE*
• King
• Sway-A-Way
• Donahoe
• Camburg (New)
• Fabtech (New)
• All-Pro (Bilstein)
• Custom TLT Sway-A-Way
There is also a comparison of upper control arms and other front suspension accessories as well as a glossary of suspension related terminology. Check it out and let me know what you think!
*ARTICLE HERE*
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Ah yes the Downeys...
We tried to compare the newest and most popular offerings and I guess Downey just slipped through the cracks, oops!
Maybe we'll have to add them to the article when we publish it to our own website?
Also worthy of noting, Steve (RobinHood150) brought up a good point about the definition of pre-load I used in the article and I plan to slightly modify my definition to include some of his more choice words.
Thanks Steve / Austin!
We tried to compare the newest and most popular offerings and I guess Downey just slipped through the cracks, oops!
Maybe we'll have to add them to the article when we publish it to our own website?
Also worthy of noting, Steve (RobinHood150) brought up a good point about the definition of pre-load I used in the article and I plan to slightly modify my definition to include some of his more choice words.
Thanks Steve / Austin!
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