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March 2nd, 2008, 17:40
#1
Prospect
Revolution Racing Shocks, (internal bypass coilover) any opinions/feedback?
Building a daily driven '95 F150 and in the market for coilovers and came across a previous post from '07 inquiring on these Revolution Racing coilovers with internal bypass and external adjustability. I couldnt find any 'non sponsored customer' feedback. Wondering if they are as good as they say they are.
Anyone have any personal experiene with these on there trucks?
If so, whats your vehicle, type of driving, how long have they been on vehicle, size shocks, PRICE??
Heres what they say on there website-
www.rrshocks.com
"Revolution Racing Shocks was founded with one goal in mind….to create a shock that would provide maximum performance and adjustability utilizing only one per wheel. The goal was to create an internal bypass shock that was externally adjustable and would exceed the performance of the traditional external bypass and coil-over dual shock set up. After years of design and thousands of test miles on many different vehicles, we have succeeded."
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March 2nd, 2008 17:40
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March 3rd, 2008, 20:42
#2
Senior
Re: Revolution Racing Shocks, (internal bypass coilover) any opinions/feedback?
they look like they would work and they look really well built. do you have any idea what they run?
Sometimes I even surprise myself
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March 3rd, 2008, 22:01
#3
Elite
Re: Revolution Racing Shocks, (internal bypass coilover) any opinions/feedback?
There web site while updated for 08 is still lacking lots of info. I might get in touch with them for my TJ. If I do I will let you know what is up.
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March 3rd, 2008, 23:21
#4
Elite
Re: Revolution Racing Shocks, (internal bypass coilover) any opinions/feedback?
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March 4th, 2008, 00:16
#5
Prospect
Re: Revolution Racing Shocks, (internal bypass coilover) any opinions/feedback?
Good lookin out 151 but that thread has no user feedback other than some sponsored guy.
There website is lacking alot of info which leads me to believe they are still working on production units and havent really released them to public.
Im wondering the same questions as well, PRICE?? PERFORMANCE??
Tried calling twice got vm both times... Foxs' are sounding good lol
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March 4th, 2008, 13:17
#6
Elite
Re: Revolution Racing Shocks, (internal bypass coilover) any opinions/feedback?
www.F-O-A.com
FOA Shock Absorbers- Official shock of King of the Hammers
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March 5th, 2008, 21:18
#7
Junior
Re: Revolution Racing Shocks, (internal bypass coilover) any opinions/feedback?
We actually have a mock-up pair at our shop for a project we're building. The truck is still in the early stages and the shocks are just a mock up pair, so we can't say anything about performance as of yet. The customer service has been very good, they have been very helpful to us.
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March 6th, 2008, 16:19
#8
Re: Revolution Racing Shocks, (internal bypass coilover) any opinions/feedback?
They are available to the public and work really well from experience. I would call Brandon at Revolution and ask him your questions directly. He's an honest guy and will be straight up with you. I've never felt that he was a car salesman or use those tactics. The shocks are very well built.
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March 6th, 2008, 19:39
#9
Re: Revolution Racing Shocks, (internal bypass coilover) any opinions/feedback?
Hopefully I dont break any rules by posting this but........pricing goes as follows.
2.5"-1500 each
3.0"-1800 each
4.0"-2900 each
2.5" and 3.0" are in production and 4.0" are in final test/proto stages.
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July 19th, 2008, 01:13
#10
Re: Revolution Racing Shocks, (internal bypass coilover) any opinions/feedback?
Is there any more feed back on these shocks?
We currently run a single Fox coil over on the front of our buggy and we need to get the front to have more progressive compression and we haven't got room to run an external bypass as well.