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Nice!

If you need any testers or guinea pigs I would happily test them out for you in my 2 door petrol with flexi coils already fitted

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I will need many test Guinea Pigs. There are many different variations for the JK and the diesel is so much heavier then the Petrol. I will need to have the vehicles here at the shop so I can fine tune the shocks.

The SWB, LWB, Diesel and Petrol, with no bar, with bar, with bar and winch, loaded a little, loaded a lot and unloaded may all require slightly different valving to be in the sweet spot. Sure the shock made for the diesel will work in a petrol and vice versa but we make the shocks to order so we have the opportunity to give the ideal ride.
I will also do shocks to suit vehicles with coils made by other manufacturers.
If I start now at one vehicle a week I think I should have it all sorted by 2027.
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With all due respect to American Expedition Vehicles (who have a great product) I just got the poos waiting for them to release their 2.5" kit and after all that time waiting it turned out it wasn't quite what I was looking for anyway.

So after a few discussions Shane must have decided he could see what I was on about so decided to have a gamble and see how things went.

It turns out it isn't easy to do what has been achieved. I think we ended up with a very awesome coil that will suit ALOT of JKers. I'm sure there'll be quite a few people who use them in the future and find they aren't what they were looking for, that's cool, you can't have an option for everyone unfortunately.
The coils finished up so much better then the ones you last tried Tom.
I have probably got 100 + JK coils sitting here in old designs that were awesome but not perfect so I can't imagine a time when someone won't like them.
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I will need many test Guinea Pigs. There are many different variations for the JK and the diesel is so much heavier then the Petrol. I will need to have the vehicles here at the shop so I can fine tune the shocks.

The SWB, LWB, Diesel and Petrol, with no bar, with bar, with bar and winch, loaded a little, loaded a lot and unloaded may all require slightly different valving to be in the sweet spot. Sure the shock made for the diesel will work in a petrol and vice versa but we make the shocks to order so we have the opportunity to give the ideal ride.
I will also do shocks to suit vehicles with coils made by other manufacturers.
If I start now at one vehicle a week I think I should have it all sorted by 2027.
Too bad your in QLD, I'd happily donate my JK for the cause
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I will need many test Guinea Pigs. There are many different variations for the JK and the diesel is so much heavier then the Petrol. I will need to have the vehicles here at the shop so I can fine tune the shocks.

The SWB, LWB, Diesel and Petrol, with no bar, with bar, with bar and winch, loaded a little, loaded a lot and unloaded may all require slightly different valving to be in the sweet spot. Sure the shock made for the diesel will work in a petrol and vice versa but we make the shocks to order so we have the opportunity to give the ideal ride.
I will also do shocks to suit vehicles with coils made by other manufacturers.
If I start now at one vehicle a week I think I should have it all sorted by 2027.
2027 sounds a little optimistic Good luck with the development.

Will keep an ear out with interest since I am only an hour and a bit north and Yom sold his JK! I must admit I looked and researched for a long time, then fitted a mates 2 door Rubi out with the AEV 2.5in kit but still wasnt totally satisfied with the ride. Threw the Flexies in mine and was a lot happier (and he's a little jealous).

Though its still feels every bump on the road with Bilstiens so am not adverse to trying something new. Had even contemplated the RS9000's to be able to dial them down a little!
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The rubi I bought came with these superflexy coils and the synergy shocks, and after driving it down from rockhampton to sydney, I felt physically fine, ie, it didn't break my back
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The coils finished up so much better then the ones you last tried Tom.
I have probably got 100 + JK coils sitting here in old designs that were awesome but not perfect so I can't imagine a time when someone won't like them.
I don't like change. I liked them how they were.... haha
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Yom, you don't have a jk no more???
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