What y'all think of these coilovers??

Call EOR.

EOR quoted me quite a bit less and included four springs. Non resevoir 2.0 which seems to be what must people run.
But that's non of my business.
 
Eddyj said:
Call EOR.

EOR quoted me quite a bit less and included four springs. Non resevoir 2.0 which seems to be what must people run.
But that's non of my business.
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I've really looked into the profenders but I have not seen any being ran. Who will tune them an are parts easy to get?


Do I not need 2.5s on a bouncer? I just want it to perform great my last buggy had very ****ty suspension brakes and steering so I wanna make damn sure I don't go through that again.
 
2.5's are a good choice in my opinion. I will have 2.5's when I can make the swap. Basically you get more valving versatility.
 
tommy450r said:
I've really looked into the profenders but I have not seen any being ran. Who will tune them an are parts easy to get?


Do I not need 2.5s on a bouncer? I just want it to perform great my last buggy had very ****ty suspension brakes and steering so I wanna make damn sure I don't go through that again.

Dean at profender can tune them. Parts are easy to get. The 2.5 are awesome. They have a swivel neck on the reservoir tube. Makes them very easy to mount
 
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Where is dean at profender located?? I'm in far west tn an was gonna give eor a visit when I got ready to have the coilovers tuned but it's gonna be awhile before I even buy the shocks much less have them tuned I'm just trying to get some ideas
 
Not downing them at all but I think I would rather have fox so I can take the complete buggy in an drop it off for a good tune an be done with it.
 
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Where are they at in Pa? Got a juggy on coils and I think I got all the links set up they way I want them but I would like to ditch the coils in the rear for coilovers. I think I've seen on here before that your a vendor for them so I wouldn't mind picking your brain on what I need.
 
Last thing you want to do is get into shipping shocks. Either buy through a local shop who offers shock tuning or buy shocks that have parts readily available. King and fox seem to be the best to get parts for easily.
 
As everyone else stated, call EOR. And I will only buy Fox. Replacement parts are readily available at several different places on the web for them. Love my Fox 2.0x14's from EOR :dblthumb:
 
I sent u a pm Jd. And I'm gonna give eor a call tomorrow sometime I'm pretty sure I got the randys rock rods chassis bought that's fs on here an I will be needing some for it thanks for y'alls help
 
tommy450r said:
I sent u a pm Jd. And I'm gonna give eor a call tomorrow sometime I'm pretty sure I got the randys rock rods chassis bought that's fs on here an I will be needing some for it thanks for y'alls help
Cj is awesome and Jimmy knows his ****. You won't regret it.
 
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