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Nice, honest review. Looks good man. 250 pounds will definitely drop the rear end on these coils. I put my dirt bike in the bed and I’m down at least an inch. My Fox 2.5 front coilovers are friggin awesome. Fox 2.0 shocks in the rear. I have stock rear ORG springs and need another inch. Was...
I’m only at 18,000 miles but no issues. I try not to use mine a lot because it seems like there are a lot of moving parts. I would actually be fine without it.
Yep, brake moan is the cause of the clunk. A metal plate was inserted from my understanding. That jarring or clunking feel when stopping or starting is gone.
Same clunk everyone here has described. Dealer addressed the "brake moan" bulletin today in a couple hours. I asked the service technician if he was sure that was it, and he said he was pretty sure, that the problem described in the bulletin caused a clunk. Sure enough, it's fixed and the clunk...
Nice. I purchased the same model number, but have yet to use it. I have to a) borrow a PC laptop since I have a Mac and b) figure out the fuses to unplug per the instructions. Does that sound correct? Sounds like it was easy for you.
Just got home from a 1,000 mile road trip with the A/C on the entire time. Mine did the release thing on the passenger side every so often. Lasted about 10 seconds each time and then whatever it was would close back up. Weird.
FOX 2.5 all the way! I’m a little different in the mountains but I can blow through rough dirt roads at high speeds no problem. Hard corners, high points, water bars, zero bottom and very smooth. Almost dangerously smooth 😎
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