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Thread: LORENZ vs Kore, A REAL WORLD BEATING and the RESULTS


Started 2 years, 11 months ago by ENafziger
I plan on going with the Lorenz kit soon as well. I'd be interested in your feedback on the 2.5 vs 2.25 kits...keep us updated! --Eric
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EDavid replied 2 years, 11 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by JDerbedrossian I'm glad your finally happy, my system has been working flawlessly and the new full leafs are awsome. Jake I am also happy installed last week loven it .

jtnm replied 2 years, 11 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by ENafziger I plan on going with the Lorenz kit soon as well. I'd be interested in your feedback on the 2.5 vs 2.25 kits...keep us updated! --Eric Defiantly, I will give an update/review on how the 2.25 system works for me after I get some miles on it.

Bob4x4 replied 2 years, 11 months ago
For those that would like to see a side by side comparison of at least the big 3 suspension systems we will be at Glamis soon http://www.turbodieselregister.com/f...d.php?t=178 719 Bob,yes I am biased I have owned 2 and tryed the 3rds springs

Tinman replied 2 years, 11 months ago
I just put a Kore Chase on the 06. I seriously considered Sean's stuff. There are few things KORE has that Lorenz and Cali don't have yet: 1) With Kore you can get the 2.0s with urethane bushings. I think this is great. The older Blistein 7100 system on the 01 had heim joints. I don't care for them on my truck. They knocked and clunked from day one and were wore out in 2 years. I just ...

Bob4x4 replied 2 years, 11 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Tinman I One things we all need to realize is that us CTD owner's have some great suspension systems available for our trucks. I'm not aware of any other vehicle on the road that you could go out and buy this level of suspension performance off the shelf. Heck besides the CTD, these suspensions are ...

jtnm replied 2 years, 11 months ago
I AGREE 100% with you Tinman that Dodge trucks do have the best working suspensions offered to them ("working" meaning designed for actual offered use). [quote=Tinman;1721145]The older Blistein 7100 system on the 01 had heim joints. I don't care for them on my truck. They knocked and clunked from day one and were wore out in 2 years. I just got around to putting in some urethane ...

jtnm replied 2 years, 10 months ago
I took my new truck out to the hills this past weekend for a little fun in the sun, OMG is it terrible to drive offroad. I normally run the same roads in my other truck with the 2.5 system around 60 mph or faster, I was lucky to reach 30 mph with the new truck with the stock suspension, mostly between 20 to 30 mph. I spent most of the day fish tailing & bouncing around the cab of the truck,...

jtnm replied 2 years, 10 months ago
[quote=Jason Hughes;1739624]I would love to see what you consider "hard off-road miles". My old Kore 2.5 Race system is flawless. My kore 2.5 race system was not flawless for me the miles were hard enough to cause failures. 2.5 Lorenz has been flawless for me. http://www.turbodieselregister.com/f...d.php?t=156 197

DGillispie replied 2 years, 10 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Jason Hughes I have installed 100's of Kore VR coils and yet to see one sag or start to rust. The Lorenz coils I saw looked like they had the same finish as the factory ones. I know a suspension system shouldn't be based on looks but come on, all of Kore's components have coatings on them so they ...

Jason Hughes replied 2 years, 10 months ago
I still can't tell how Kore made those shocks leak. Are you sure you had them charged at full droop before you ran them? Sorry they leaked, I guess the guys at fox are human. Do you want to see a picture of mine with 75K on them? I assure you they are dry. Kore has less than a one percent comeback rate on leaky shocks, in the automotive industry that is excellent. Again sorry you were a ...

 

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Lorenz
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LORENZ vs Kore, A REAL WORLD...
Published (2007-05-04 16:48:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by HLewallen I am a little fuzzy on the operation of those dual purpose springs - just looking at them, and the removeable "bumpers", it seems the spring would have to compress pretty far to reach the second stage. Am I missing something? Take a look here for a complete discription on how the DP leafs work. http://lorenzindustries.com/products_leafs.html I've had a couple of questions on how the...
Bob4x4
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LORENZ vs Kore, A REAL WORLD...
Published (2007-04-24 19:34:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by THUREN Best way to do it is just go out with multiple trucks, play follow the leader, and all stop and check the shocks at the same time... I'm game sounds like fun..... We did that 1 1/2-2 years ago,maybe Sean remembers the #s,I remember there was about a 10 degree spread between all the 2.5's a bit more for the std shocks. Bob i s
jtnm
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LORENZ vs Kore, A REAL WORLD...
Published (2007-04-25 22:54:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by ENafziger Hey JTNM, Thanks for the updates! Have you started installing the 2.25" kit yet? --Eric No not yet, still have a couple of components to receive. Should have everything this week then get the kit installed this weekend. jtnm
kparker
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LORENZ vs Kore, A REAL WORLD...
Published (2007-04-22 16:00:00)
Heat exchange does occur between the reservoir and the shock body. Lorenz correctly stated that the piston/valve stacks are responsible for creating the majority of the heat. The next question then, is why is the reservoir temp never appreciably different than the shock? Hmmm? Heat transfer is taking place through the oil. Suppose you were to rig up a misting system that sprayed water on the reservoir under hard use. Would it have no effect...
THUREN
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LORENZ vs Kore, A REAL WORLD...
Published (2007-04-24 16:33:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Baja_Mike Thuren, this would be a good opportunity to test out your "trench diggers" Got to test them over the weekend a bit.. Ran a short track made by a local with a class 7 course on his property. The CTD was working gooooood... Tooks hits as good as his 07 F-150 just built by Dirt-Worx I think.. Coilovers, fabbed spindles, wider track front, deavers, tripple bypass, yada yada...
Baja_Mike
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LORENZ vs Kore, A REAL WORLD...
Published (2007-04-24 16:14:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by kparker BajaMike, We can probably round a truck or two up. Maybe a 100 miles or more offroad at moderate to high speeds? A big Baja trip maybe? Mojave? Could be fun. KP We'll be down prerunning quite a bit this year anyway so it sounds like fun. We should definately get together and just go out and have fun with these trucks (what these trucks were intended to do) instead of this internet drama. Thuren, this...
Jason Hughes
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LORENZ vs Kore, A REAL WORLD...
Published (2007-04-20 15:54:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by FGoodwin hmmm $2000 for an axle truss when it is off the truck, or $600 when it is still on the truck? Something tells me the above may not be reality. And oh by the way, many of us “non-racers” have more hours in the desert over the last 30 years than some of the arrogant pros ever had. “Racing since 1979”, non-professionally of course. FGoodwin I agree 2k is a lot of money for a truss. But non the less it is...
ENafziger
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LORENZ vs Kore, A REAL WORLD...
Published (2007-05-02 13:17:00)
Hey thanks for the great install pictures! Have you got any more miles on it yet? How does it do offroad/on road compared to the 2.5 system? --Eric
HLewallen
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LORENZ vs Kore, A REAL WORLD...
Published (2007-05-02 21:53:00)
So how much lift resulted in the rear with those dual purpose springs? I am a little fuzzy on the operation of those dual purpose springs - just looking at them, and the removeable "bumpers", it seems the spring would have to compress pretty far to reach the second stage. Am I missing something?
FGoodwin
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LORENZ vs Kore, A REAL WORLD...
Published (2007-04-20 17:33:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Jason Hughes FGoodwin I agree 2k is a lot of money for a truss. But non the less it is a truss. And the price has come down a little since I spent time making them go faster. Please send me a picture of the $600 dollar chunk of metal boogered to the bottom of this axle so I get some more laughs. And when you are in the desert spending all these hours there, think about how not cool it is making assumptions about...

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