F.O.A 2.5 Reservoirs or Bilstein 7100 Series Reservoir

soopergoober

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The title says most of it - I've been looking at getting some good shocks and getting into the go fast stuff. What's a better set up? Currently running RE 3.5 coils with an extra .75 coil spacer in the front and 3.5 rubicon spring in the rear. Thanks for any advice.
 
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Bilstein for sure. FYI, Joel, one of the head hancho's at Bilstein filled me in on something I never really thought about. Be it a 2.0, a 2.5, or a 4.0, valving is valving. It'll be the same as any size shock, the bigger diameter just allows more oil, which allows better cooling. From the problems the FOA's have, I don't think it's worth it to risk it when you KNOW Bilstein's are of such good quality.
 
What problems are the FOAs having? I remember the originals having some leakage issues, but everything else I have seen they seem to be close to the performance of the Bilsteins.
 
its not the performance that's the issue, its reliability
 
What problems are the FOAs having? I remember the originals having some leakage issues, but everything else I have seen they seem to be close to the performance of the Bilsteins.
The FOA's are still having their leaking issues, they've fixed 2 different problems that I know of that they thought were causing it, but still seem to be having returns from current sales. That coupled with cast aluminum end's (the part of the shock taking the most beating) steered me away from FOA's.
 
FOA resealed my shocks for the price of shipping, no questions asked - even though the person i sold them to was the one who called them. they also offer an upgrade to billet endcaps for 27$, so the cast ends are only an issue of the buyer being a cheapass. where have you seen that they are still having issues Jim? i am considering buying them again when i have the money to get back into my project, but if you can point me to some recent info about them leaking i'd like to see it.
 
FOA resealed my shocks for the price of shipping, no questions asked - even though the person i sold them to was the one who called them. they also offer an upgrade to billet endcaps for 27$, so the cast ends are only an issue of the buyer being a cheapass. where have you seen that they are still having issues Jim? i am considering buying them again when i have the money to get back into my project, but if you can point me to some recent info about them leaking i'd like to see it.
Yea you can upgrade the caps, seals, etc. But by the time you upgrade everything you're spending just as much as one of the big 3 damn near. Don't get me wrong, they're a good shock for what they are, but there's no way they'd stand up to the beating I would give them. As for current issues, check DR. Still the issues in the last few pages. Besides, you of all people should be on bilsteins with the rest of us. ;)
 
. Besides, you of all people should be on bilsteins with the rest of us. ;)

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just trying to point out that FOA is standing behind thier products, and the cast caps are a non issue. a 12" FOA 2.5 with all the goodies (race seals, 90° fittings, billet caps) is only $217 directly from FOA. a King 12" resi prerunner series with none of the add ons is 300+ from down south motorsports. i realize they arent cheap, but its one of the first king dealers that comes up on google. the cheapest 12" king prerunner i can find is 299 and again, thats with no upgrades. a 12" FOA without the upgrades is 165$. they should be fine for the average driver... not everyone drives like us Jim :D
 
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just trying to point out that FOA is standing behind thier products, and the cast caps are a non issue. a 12" FOA 2.5 with all the goodies (race seals, 90° fittings, billet caps) is only $217 directly from FOA. a King 12" resi prerunner series with none of the add ons is 300+ from down south motorsports. i realize they arent cheap, but its one of the first king dealers that comes up on google. the cheapest 12" king prerunner i can find is 299 and again, thats with no upgrades. a 12" FOA without the upgrades is 165$. they should be fine for the average driver... not everyone drives like us Jim :D


I have two friends that have had nothing but issues with FOA on their daily drivers...
 
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