Halo Rear Shocks
Does anyone have experience with these? I have a Rough Country 3" lift and am looking to replace my rear shocks with something a little better. I can't find Bilsteins or Fox shocks that are designed for 3". If not experience with the Halos, does anyone have recommendations?
https://www.bilsteinlifts.com/shop/f...20-ford-f-150/
https://www.bilsteinlifts.com/shop/f...20-ford-f-150/
I have the Halo Lift Aluma Rear Shocks, they come in a kit that can be 1-3" of front lift when paired with their coilovers.
If you have a rear block it states it has to be 2 3/4" rear block or smaller.
https://www.halolifts.com/HaloLifts-...ent_p_276.html
If you have a rear block it states it has to be 2 3/4" rear block or smaller.
https://www.halolifts.com/HaloLifts-...ent_p_276.html
I have the Halo Lift Aluma Rear Shocks, they come in a kit that can be 1-3" of front lift when paired with their coilovers.
If you have a rear block it states it has to be 2 3/4" rear block or smaller.
https://www.halolifts.com/HaloLifts-...ent_p_276.html
If you have a rear block it states it has to be 2 3/4" rear block or smaller.
https://www.halolifts.com/HaloLifts-...ent_p_276.html
How's the ride though? Are the shocks more stiff or soft? How's the bounce on the rear end?
Ride is great, really impressed with the Halo Lift package.
The rear shocks specific the bed shake/shimmy is gone
It's hard to describe if its more stiff or soft, if anything its a lot more planted and stable, feels more confident, ride can be plush on newer paved roads which is rare for me in PA.
The rear shocks specific the bed shake/shimmy is gone
It's hard to describe if its more stiff or soft, if anything its a lot more planted and stable, feels more confident, ride can be plush on newer paved roads which is rare for me in PA.



