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ride pro coil overs

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ride pro coil overs

Post by lux kid »

so im putting GQ diffs under my hilux with coils front and rear been looking around at all the coil overs stuff fox shocks good but pushing my budget.

at the 4x4 show i was looking at neil coopers hilux with the ride pro coil overs. So know im after some info on them. ive checked out the web site and cant find any thing on them.

can anyone here help out with some info. like where i get some or talk to some about them.

and is there any other brand coil overs i should look at. they are goen on a winch truck.
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Post by LOCKEE »

Neil built them himself out of Ridepro Shocks and Coils.

They are 80 Series rear shocks and 79 Series Coils.

Where are you and I can put you in touch with a dealer?
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Post by lux kid »

thanks for that im only realy after coil overs at the moment.

can any one recomend any brands to check out or people to talk to.
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Post by sierrajim »

Bought mine through Cheezy Racing, call Mark 9762 9032.

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Post by LOCKEE »

lux kid wrote:thanks for that im only realy after coil overs at the moment.

can any one recomend any brands to check out or people to talk to.
Like I said I can put you in touch with someone who can supply these but PM me and I will provide more details.
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Post by Ruffy »

The idea of making coil overs out of shockers is not new. It has been done in off road racing for years with great success. It can be a much cheaper alternative to buying off the shelf units..
Don't dismiss this option just beacause they're not an off the shelf product. Neil has more than proved them i think.
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Post by meiamaro »

LOCKEE wrote:Neil built them himself out of Ridepro Shocks and Coils.

They are 80 Series rear shocks and 79 Series Coils.

Where are you and I can put you in touch with a dealer?
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Anyone got pic's

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