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Fox Shocks 2.0 Piggyback Coilovers New Coilvers
New Fox Racing 2.0 Piggyback Polaris RZR Coilovers - Kick It Up A Notch
The new coilovers can provide 1-3 inches of gained ride height. Fox suggests not exceeding 1 inch of preload for risk of coil-binding the spring. If you are running in the desert or over big obstacles, you can increase your ride height via the adjustment collar. If you are on flat terrain you may want to keep your ride height lower to the ground for improved cornering. Fox tells us that a good ride height for your side by side should be roughly 11-13 inches off the ground below the differential. The new shocks really shine in their ability to adjust ride height/preload, rebound, and compression. View Related Article
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Ford F150 Research
Ford F150 Read the latest reviews of the new F150, including multi-vehicle comparisons, long-term tests, first rides or detailed new-car road tests. The F150 has comparable fuel economy to other vehicles in its class. It has had 1 vehicle recall, which can give you an idea about its reliability. Other similar vehicles are the Jeep Wrangler and the Dodge Dakota.
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