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Halo lifts anyone?

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These seem popular with tremor owners but I don’t see many standard f150 owners running them. Advertised as 2-3” lift adjustable coilovers but with 700lbs springs. Seems like guys are adjusting/lowering them all the way and still getting 2.5”+ of lift. They also offer 600lbs springs if you contact them. Anyone have experience with these on a standard f150?
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So there’s little to no info on halo’s site but a look on elka’s site shows another model with a 14” 650lbs spring at 0-2” lift vs the 16” 700lbs spring at 2-3” lift. Not sure which way I’ll go but I’ll keep this thread updated.
 

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Looking forward to seeing what you find and learning about your experience if you go this route.
 

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I ended up installing the Bilstein 6112 instead. I wanted more control because I added a topper and tools. Halo’s I found out are progressive valved and counter that with heavy springs. I’ve had stiff springs and ‘soft’ shocks before and I didn’t like the combo. I’m sure these are made to work well but it really ended as a toss up and with a lack of reviews vs the bilsteins I just felt more comfortable going that route.
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