2015 Coilover options
I agree with you. The 2.5 coilovers are just amazing and so much more capable. There's also the piece of mind knowing that your suspension can handle anything you can throw at it on any given day of the week. Sure they are expensive but they are worth every penny rather you are off-roading or just live somewhere that has terrible roads.
If you want a great offroad ride, then you could always get this stage 18 setup that starts at $47,800
http://www.rogueracing.com/new-produ...tor-conversion
or for the budget conscious there is the stage 12 setup
http://www.rogueracing.com/new-produ...conversion-kit
or this from RPG Offroad
http://www.rpgoffroad.com/product/f1...onversion-kit/
of course these may be overkill, but would be bad ***
http://www.rogueracing.com/new-produ...tor-conversion
or for the budget conscious there is the stage 12 setup
http://www.rogueracing.com/new-produ...conversion-kit
or this from RPG Offroad
http://www.rpgoffroad.com/product/f1...onversion-kit/
of course these may be overkill, but would be bad ***
This is the truth. Smaller 2.0 shocks, Rancho, Boss, etc are decent quality and will provide and upgrade over stock, but they are no where near the quality or performance level of the big, American made 2.5" coilovers.
If you want maximum performance, 2.5 is the way to go.
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