Radflo Introduces Jeep JL 2.5 OE Replacement Shocks

New from Radflo – the JEEP JL 2.5 OE Replacement Shock with Piggy Back Reservoir. These shocks provide drivers the highest level of dampening customization. See more details below.

Official Release:

Radflo Suspension Technology proudly revealed its brand new 2.5 Diameter OE replacement front and rear shock with piggy back reservoir and high speed/low speed compression adjuster for the 2018+ Jeep JL, at the 2018 SEMA New Product Showcase. The piggy back reservoir features a finned reservoir sleeve to enhance looks and aid with cooling when needed. The compression adjuster technology provides drivers the highest level of dampening customization and allows drivers to quickly fine-tune ride quality and performance for street or the most demanding off-road conditions, just with their fingertips. No tools needed. The compression adjuster has 23 settings for making easy and distuinguishable adjustments in just seconds. Radflo developed this new version of its bypass shock in response to request from drivers.

Features:

  • Low Speed Compression adjuster knob with approximately 23 click settings
  • High Speed Compression adjuster knob with 12 click settings
  • Front Shocks – 2 .5 Tube
  • Rear Shocks – 2.5 Tube
  • Velocity sensitive valving automatically adjusts to terrain for improved control, handling and comfort
  • Design fit specifically for the Jeep JL
  • Completely rebuildable, serviceable and tunable for virtually unlimited service life
  • Radflo high-temp foam resistant suspension fluid
  • Mirror polished hard chromed steel shaft
  • Mirror polished, clear cadmium or zinc plating
  • Hand made in the USA

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