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Old 10-18-2015, 05:28 PM
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Default Fox 2.0 Coilovers for the 2015 F150

I was just wondering if anyone has put the fox 2.0 coilovers on their 2015 4WD and avoidided the CV issues or any other kind of issues I hear you can get with spacers on these trucks sometimes.

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I am very interested in this too. Been thinking about getting the Fox coilovers rather than a spacer leveling kit
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Stage 3 motorsports ran them for a little bit on their 2015 build. They seemed pretty happy with them. Y'all should check them out/ get in touch with them. I'm running the 2.5 coilovers on my BDS lift kit. Very pleased with them and zero issues.
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I have them, have no issues so far. I think when you put closer to 3 inches of level on like the BOSS kit is capable of, is where you start to stress things, maybe even a little higher than that. The fox's come at about 2 inches right out of the box and shouldn't be an issue.
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Very cool, thank you. Do you have any tire rub or significant mpg loss with the 295/75/18s?
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Originally Posted by Kman011
Very cool, thank you. Do you have any tire rub or significant mpg loss with the 295/75/18s?
I have noticed when backing up with the wheel turned and going over a bump (like out of the driveway) there is a slight rub, bit nothing really even noticeable unless you are looking for it. I haven't trimmed anything either. Flying over speed bumps and down back roads I haven't felt or heard anything. It's just very select positions I can't see myself ever being in at any significant speed to do any damage.
My mpgs are down probably 2-4 depending how I drive. keep in mind I have a topper, and the rims and wheels are all much heavier. I would say I am 4-500lbs above stock. Also I need to run a few tanks through with my speedometer calibrated for the bigger tires, after I did that I have been about 14.8-15.5 around town/city.

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