joecoool2003
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Ah, thanks. That helps a lot :yup:
Not pretty but it works lmao
Ah, thanks. That helps a lot :yup:
Well I found another reason it was popping so hard... all my shocks were super low... the right rear was at 0psi the rest were under 100psi... now it's almost completely gone...
I made a nitrogen fill station so when I was going to fill them It shows what's in them
I made a nitrogen fill station so when I was going to fill them It shows what's in them
Ohh okay may have to look into that mine are brand new but I still want to check the pressures
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You think EVO would check the the pressure before the send them to you thanks for the tip tho I'm gonna go tomorrow and get them checked
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They are made and boxed by King to Evo specifications not built at EVO. There isn't one psi setting either. You can have 70 or 150 or something in between. You can change for your set up. Most of the time they are sent from one of their distributors like Northridge etc. where they could be sitting on a shelf as well.
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Its much better but can still hear it over the rough stuff. I'm going to work on this more after xmas and try to come up with a permanent fix.
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I am really starting to enjoy them now, there is still some spring pinging in the rear, but i got the clunk 75%handled i ended up going to 250/350 front 250/300 rear.. with like 1 inch of preload on the right side and 1/2" on the left due to the stank lean jks have lol.... im looking at possibly doing a 1/2"body lift to actually eliminate the thump in the rear...if your considering these coils...99% will need the hd springs or heavier... and the agm sliders help alot but 450$worth? Depends on the person i suppose...
I'am thinking about tring 10-250lb rear upper spring and see if that helps take some of the preload back out. Figured I might as well try it if I am going to swap the sliders anyways.