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This is the super easy install of my Radflo Shocks with compression adjusters and finned piggyback reservoirs. If anyone is curious as to how easy shock installation is on the JL, this gives you a quick rundown:

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This is the super easy install of my Radflo Shocks with compression adjusters and finned piggyback reservoirs. If anyone is curious as to how easy shock installation is on the JL, this gives you a quick rundown:

Would you mind sending me the video. I picked up mine today.
 

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Video link doesn’t work. I also searched your YouTube channel. No dice...
 

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Video link doesn’t work. I also searched your YouTube channel. No dice...
What would you like to know? AJ hasn’t posted much content in the last year or so

Radflo shocks are awesome and shock replacement needs a jack (ideally) and an 18mm wrench and socket/ratchet

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I know how to swap out shocks, just figured he might give his impressions of ride quality, etc.
 

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What would you like to know? AJ hasn’t posted much content in the last year or so

Radflo shocks are awesome and shock replacement needs a jack (ideally) and an 18mm wrench and socket/ratchet

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Thanks. Just wanted to see his video.
 

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I know how to swap out shocks, just figured he might give his impressions of ride quality, etc.
My suggestion is if you’re in the radflo price point, to not buy any off the shelf shocks. Get with radflo thru a dealer or a company like accutune and get some custom valved shocks for your Jeep. I used to not be a shock snob but now I’ve seen the difference quality and correctly valved shocks make. It’s huge.

Also, I wouldn’t suggest teraflex.

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My suggestion is if you’re in the radflo price point, to not buy any off the shelf shocks. Get with radflo thru a dealer or a company like accutune and get some custom valved shocks for your Jeep. I used to not be a shock snob but now I’ve seen the difference quality and correctly valved shocks make. It’s huge.

Also, I wouldn’t suggest teraflex.

Brett
 

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Just wanted to verify before the install. Rears on.

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