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Any thoughts on Halo Lift Shocks? My friend has a set on f150 and loves them. Wonder how they compare to fox or other brands. Looks like a supped up Eibach shock.
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Thanks!Man check out the new RIDE stuff. Massive fittings, massive oil flow, looks like an upgraded Fox. I may even swap out my King's for Ride. They are a sister company to Accutune, which is an awesome proven company.
Yep wide open. Just saw your Ride Shocks, pretty impressive. Iām looking for a shock that is more trail oriented and I donāt really do much high speed stuff. Most of my trails are slow rocky forest service roads and occasionally I like to go to Moab and do some rock crawling. Are the ride shocks more geared for high speeds? I was looking at multiple brands but want something for slower speed stuff and wonāt blow through travel going down ledges and steep terrain like the stock bilstiens.Thanks!
@telenerd Happy to help answer any questions for you if you are open to other brands & options.
fixed. It was duplicating the qty of shocks. Front and rear shock package is 1/2 that.
Thanks! Our shocks are geared towards both types of driving like you described. The High and Low Speed Compression adjusters will help you stiffen them up for high speed stuff, then soften them up for daily driving. Its important to have a good balance between smooth street driving but also handle off-road bumps. We've spent a ton of time dialing this in and they have been much better than what we were able to do with Fox and King. All of the components we put together really bring these shocks to life.Yep wide open. Just saw your Ride Shocks, pretty impressive. Iām looking for a shock that is more trail oriented and I donāt really do much high speed stuff. Most of my trails are slow rocky forest service roads and occasionally I like to go to Moab and do some rock crawling. Are the ride shocks more geared for high speeds? I was looking at multiple brands but want something for slower speed stuff and wonāt blow through travel going down ledges and steep terrain like the stock bilstiens.
Cool thanks for the info. Do you guys work with local off-road shops to sell your products? Iām thinking of going through Bullhide in Fort Collins, Colorado if I get the Ride Shocks. I could install them my self but donāt wanna screw things up.fixed. It was duplicating the qty of shocks. Front and rear shock package is 1/2 that.
Thanks! Our shocks are geared towards both types of driving like you described. The High and Low Speed Compression adjusters will help you stiffen them up for high speed stuff, then soften them up for daily driving. Its important to have a good balance between smooth street driving but also handle off-road bumps. We've spent a ton of time dialing this in and they have been much better than what we were able to do with Fox and King. All of the components we put together really bring these shocks to life.
Just yesterday I took our Bronco out to do a little filming. Never aired down or touched the knobs and it soaked up everything really well. Personally I am really impressed with that they allow our Bronco to do. The 37s also really help