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Why are FOA's so cheap?
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<blockquote data-quote="DAkk" data-source="post: 640628" data-attributes="member: 13178"><p>I've got my buggy about as far as I can without putting some shocks on it.. I'm on a very tight budget but I really wanna wheel this thing by July.. It's a bouncer style chassis, 5.3/700r4/241/ tons, 43 non sticky's.. I don't know what to do for shocks, it's fairly light, so fox 2.0 airs would prolly work, at least in the rear, but I don't know if I want to rely on a seal to get me home.. Foa coilovers are really tempting at around $350ea with springs from Dave's off-road., but I've seen mixed reviews on the foa 2.0's.. Obviously I'd go with big name shocks if I could afford it, but I can't now.. I can always upgrade later, so what's hardline's opinion on some cheap shock options to get me on the rocks for now? This isn't my first buggy, but it is the first I've built from scratch and I'm wanting it to perform better than the last one on unknown scrapyard coils and napa shocks...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DAkk, post: 640628, member: 13178"] I've got my buggy about as far as I can without putting some shocks on it.. I'm on a very tight budget but I really wanna wheel this thing by July.. It's a bouncer style chassis, 5.3/700r4/241/ tons, 43 non sticky's.. I don't know what to do for shocks, it's fairly light, so fox 2.0 airs would prolly work, at least in the rear, but I don't know if I want to rely on a seal to get me home.. Foa coilovers are really tempting at around $350ea with springs from Dave's off-road., but I've seen mixed reviews on the foa 2.0's.. Obviously I'd go with big name shocks if I could afford it, but I can't now.. I can always upgrade later, so what's hardline's opinion on some cheap shock options to get me on the rocks for now? This isn't my first buggy, but it is the first I've built from scratch and I'm wanting it to perform better than the last one on unknown scrapyard coils and napa shocks... [/QUOTE]
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