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Old Mar 4, 2013 | 02:48 PM
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Ok, I need some feedback/help from the suspension experts here. I ordered and received the fox 2.5 coilover for my 2010 SCREW 4x4 5.5 bed. I also have a pair of of Icon UCA's that are going to be installed. I have sitting in the box a pair of procomp AAL for the rear with fox 2.0 shocks already installed. I have two thoughts/questions. If I install the fox at 2" and "level" my truck it will squat while towing my atv/trailer etc. So I was going to add the AAL. However, will the aal add so much lift to the rear that it will negate the 2" left in the front. Can I run the AAL in the rear and remove the rear block so I only gain an inch or so. Some rake isnt bad. Has anyone removed the block and added the aal for a rear 2" lift? Thanks. edit (I am trying to lift the whole truck overall if that matters)
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Old Mar 4, 2013 | 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Nckeith
Ok, I need some feedback/help from the suspension experts here. I ordered and received the fox 2.5 coilover for my 2010 SCREW 4x4 5.5 bed. I also have a pair of of Icon UCA's that are going to be installed. I have sitting in the box a pair of procomp AAL for the rear with fox 2.0 shocks already installed. I have two thoughts/questions. If I install the fox at 2" and "level" my truck it will squat while towing my atv/trailer etc. So I was going to add the AAL. However, will the aal add so much lift to the rear that it will negate the 2" left in the front. Can I run the AAL in the rear and remove the rear block so I only gain an inch or so. Some rake isnt bad. Has anyone removed the block and added the aal for a rear 2" lift? Thanks. edit (I am trying to lift the whole truck overall if that matters)
It would be a little too low in the front (to look right) if you are at 2 inches in the front and aal plus the block in the rear. If you take the block out it would be low in the back.

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Old Mar 4, 2013 | 11:17 PM
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And I would love to know how this all works together as I was thinking of a similar arrangement. Please report back on how it goes.
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