Are all revalved Blisteins equal?
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Are all revalved Blisteins equal?
Are all revalved Blisteins equal?
What are the diffrences here,
You have the basic "SLP BLISTEINS", the "BILSTEIN ULTRA PERFORMANCE", and the "BILSTEIN LEVEL II" shocks. Those are from SLP alone and they all have different part numbers.
Then I believe there are Strano Blisteins, I cant think of anymore but point made.
How different are these from eachother and from HD's for that matter, and how could you tell them all apart?
What are the diffrences here,
You have the basic "SLP BLISTEINS", the "BILSTEIN ULTRA PERFORMANCE", and the "BILSTEIN LEVEL II" shocks. Those are from SLP alone and they all have different part numbers.
Then I believe there are Strano Blisteins, I cant think of anymore but point made.
How different are these from eachother and from HD's for that matter, and how could you tell them all apart?
#2
They are equally overpriced for the results you get, unless you are searching for tenths of a second on a given lap.
Revalving makes minute adjustments based upon a given pring rate, the type driving you do and where you drive. NASCAR revalves shocks based upon the track they visit.
So, if you are searching for that last tenth of a second on a given course or stretch of hiway, then revalves are for you.
Revalving makes minute adjustments based upon a given pring rate, the type driving you do and where you drive. NASCAR revalves shocks based upon the track they visit.
So, if you are searching for that last tenth of a second on a given course or stretch of hiway, then revalves are for you.