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Fox, King & Sway-A-Way 2.0 coilovers are nearly identical in price (for a 14" travel), so the question becomes which gives you the most bang for your buck.
Fox makes the best 2.0 coilover because they use the best piston rod, reservoir hose, oil and seals.
Here is a thread I put together on Pirate explaining the differences in 2.5 coilovers and everything except damping performance and reservoir hose is the same for 2.0's.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/general-4x4-discussion/2130786-shock-tech-thread-dyno-data-shocks-should-you-buy.html
Fox 2.0's use a stainless steel braided reservoir hose while everyone else uses a crimped rubber hose.
When it comes to emulsions you're going to want the one with the longest eye to eye length because it'll have the least gas pressure ramp (air spring effect), which will mess with your spring rates and ride quality.
Fox makes the best 2.0 coilover because they use the best piston rod, reservoir hose, oil and seals.
Here is a thread I put together on Pirate explaining the differences in 2.5 coilovers and everything except damping performance and reservoir hose is the same for 2.0's.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/general-4x4-discussion/2130786-shock-tech-thread-dyno-data-shocks-should-you-buy.html
Fox 2.0's use a stainless steel braided reservoir hose while everyone else uses a crimped rubber hose.
When it comes to emulsions you're going to want the one with the longest eye to eye length because it'll have the least gas pressure ramp (air spring effect), which will mess with your spring rates and ride quality.