I know theres been a ton of threads of ppl getting their suspension parts but i just picked it up yesterday from PRG, should have it on by next weekend...here's the pic
Congrats man, you're gonna love 'em. I asked the same thing, Bill, and Greg said that the new ones are indeed silver that go w/ the new UCA's but the heavier coils, like mine, are still in red. I guess the shorter length coilovers are in black now.
the springs are black because greg said that it was an extra pair of the 750's that got powdercoated on accident...so when i got to greg;s he asked if i wanted silver or black so i chose black
Yep, please let us know how your truck rides after the install. I have the shims on the way, and will be reporting back to everyone on my Shim Help thread... not trying to jack your thread or anything...lol
ok finally got these babies on....great ride like everyone says it is...not as stiff as i thought it would be....there if def uca contact when i speed over speed bumps but i know that will happen without new uca's....didnt take pics or measure the X before and after cuz everyone already knows...havent driven it long distance/higher speeds..but so far so good...thats to all the instructions and input!
i'm confused as to why people are getting UCA contact with these coilovers. I don't have any, and when i did greg replaced the coilover and even said there should be none.
yeah, I'm with willgr1, I thought one of the big selling points to the coil-overs vs a spacer kit was that there is no UCA contact? Is anyone else having this issue with the Radflo coil-overs?
I don't know either because I haven't researched it that much but it appears that PRG sells two sets of Radflos. One designed for stock arms and one designed with aftermarket UCAs in mind. Maybe PRG sent the wrong set?
the radflos for stock UCAs should not have contact. they are designed shorter for a reason, i highly doubt greg would market a completely different set of radflo coilovers to be used with stock UCAs is they did the samething the longer ones would if used with stock UCAs.