Fox 2.0 shocks and coil overs all around 1 wk review
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I just installed the kit on my 14 on Monday and took quick measurements before I wrapped it up (it was late) and all four corners were approx. 40" from ground to top of wheel well. I'll measure again later and get specific numbers.
#382
That sounds about right to me. I was dead level out of the box, and now have a ½" rake.
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do these come preset to 2" level or do you ahve to adjust them?
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oh awsome! ive been waiting for the bielstein 6112 to come out, but they said it will be end of the year before they come out so im prob gonna give in and buy the fox 2.0 front and rear.
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Hopefully sooner than that. They are in production now. If you cant wait for the 6112, we can for sure get you setup with some Fox at a great price.
Give us a call at 702.979.1577 if we can help!
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Preset to 2" give or take 1/4" depending on engine/cab
#388
Got a new 2016 XLT SuperCrew a couple months ago and was wondering if this Fox setup is still the best route to take to lessen the stutter, shudder and roll? I ended up sideways braking down some Vermont dirt roads.
Should I start with the rear shocks first or does everyone end up doing front coilovers as well?
Is the 2" leveling noticeable climbing the truck? My wife reminds me about the effort it takes everytime she gets in.
Also, does any of this mess with the steering feel? I don't want to upset the apple cart as everything feels great now. Is there anything else that needs to be done after installation… alignment?
Thanks for any help.
Should I start with the rear shocks first or does everyone end up doing front coilovers as well?
Is the 2" leveling noticeable climbing the truck? My wife reminds me about the effort it takes everytime she gets in.
Also, does any of this mess with the steering feel? I don't want to upset the apple cart as everything feels great now. Is there anything else that needs to be done after installation… alignment?
Thanks for any help.