Fox 2.0 shock list for lowered trucks
#22
Do you still have the other part numbers? The link seems to be broken and I need some a little shorter than yours.
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#24
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fox-Shocks-...53.m1438.l2649
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yonson (02-27-2018)
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Got mine on this weekend and put some miles on em. (985-24-004) Coming from the Belltech shocks with maybe 1000 miles on em, maybe. So these aren't worn out by any means. I usually don't like to comment too early before really getting some miles on something first but these are just so much better. I really wasn't wanting to read into the hype and don't want to add to it and give someone false hope or a misrepresentation of a product buuut..
I don't know if they're a vendor here but Belltech needs to take note. This is how their rear shocks should be in their drop kits. The damp rate, compression and rebound ratio's etc. We have absolute terrible roads here in Louisiana. I go over some rough stuff everyday to and from work. There are bumps, humps, holes, cracks and imperfections where the truck would bounce and sometimes crash over. A floaty feeling comes to mind. Going down the interstate you could see the rear kind of shake and shimmy. There was always a slight uneasy (read: not smooth) ride to the truck.
The truck is so much more planted with the Fox shocks. The same bumps and imperfections it just goes over without paying much mind to. The truck feels much smoother now. The rear feels planted like it should. Weirdly enough I haven't changed my driving style in the past few days or anything but for some reason after installing these I'm driving and I'll look down and I'm at like 5mph over what I normally do and have to slow myself down. lol
These really are the bees knees and I recommend them to whomever has a flip-kit installed. *Can't comment on stock and lifted but I'm sure they're just as good.
I don't know if they're a vendor here but Belltech needs to take note. This is how their rear shocks should be in their drop kits. The damp rate, compression and rebound ratio's etc. We have absolute terrible roads here in Louisiana. I go over some rough stuff everyday to and from work. There are bumps, humps, holes, cracks and imperfections where the truck would bounce and sometimes crash over. A floaty feeling comes to mind. Going down the interstate you could see the rear kind of shake and shimmy. There was always a slight uneasy (read: not smooth) ride to the truck.
The truck is so much more planted with the Fox shocks. The same bumps and imperfections it just goes over without paying much mind to. The truck feels much smoother now. The rear feels planted like it should. Weirdly enough I haven't changed my driving style in the past few days or anything but for some reason after installing these I'm driving and I'll look down and I'm at like 5mph over what I normally do and have to slow myself down. lol
These really are the bees knees and I recommend them to whomever has a flip-kit installed. *Can't comment on stock and lifted but I'm sure they're just as good.
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