
Originally Posted by
Bush65
No way do you need a second shockie with a coilover, unless offroad racing.
The normal coilover shockies such as swayaway, fox, etc. are far better shockies than what is normally fitted to a regular coil spring and shockie on a 4x4 like we are concerned with.
They are fully adjustable/rebuildable on the workbench (no need to send away). Nitrogen charged through schraeder valve.
Spring preload/height is adjustable, huge range of spring rates. Dual rate is usual and easy to adjust where abouts in the travel the spring rate changes. Dead easy to change springs and excellent quality springs are easy to get off the shelf.
More robust than shockies that are normally used on our 4x4's - where most might have 14mm or at best 16mm piston rods, coilovers use 22mm.
This pic shows a 14" swayaway racerunner alongside +2" bilstein for front of rangie for comparison. The airspring on the coilover gives about 130mm height adjustment on the fly.
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