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Fox 2.5 DSC Suspension - A Brief Overview, Procedure, and Review of Proper Suspension Setup

you should be ok with the non HD coils.
i think they'll give a tad bit under 2.5" (advertised 2.5") becuase our bed are heavier than the JT bed
and i don't think it matters if it was DT or JT, 2.5" is 2.5" lol
Yeah I'm thinking that's a next year project. I've spent enough this year and $300ish for another 1.5" give or take.... I'll wait :ROFLMAO:
 
Yeah I'm thinking that's a next year project. I've spent enough this year and $300ish for another 1.5" give or take.... I'll wait :ROFLMAO:
yeah just let it settle a bit. heck maybe you'll do an Arctic run next year and then come back realizing you need all 4 springs lol
 
I installed the Thuren Rear Trackbar last week and the Thuren Rear U/L CAs today...fairly easy job, I ran the truck up on ramps for more room to work.
Using a 1" Torque wrench was still nearly impossible to get leverage with one hand and wrench on the other, so after torquing first nut to 215ft/lbs as Thuren recommends for all U/L CA bolts/nuts, I resorting to using my Ryobi High Torque Impact to remove..and install all the bolts/nuts. My UCs have solid steel ball joints, so you can't really over torque them.
Anyways..HOLY CRAP!!!
The difference in how solid, and fluid, and smooth, and planted the rearend is now was immediately noticable before I even got out of the driveway!!
The rearend feels smoother than the front end now..crazy!!
Strangely, the posi wants to spin the inside tire now in tight accelerating corners..old truck did that as it was lighter, but not this one until now!! Must be putting power down better since less rearend movements(??).
Bumps are so smooth..and NO more stretch, slingshot, double bounce anymore..just smooth, controlled movements..the tires and shocks are actually doing their job without annoying movements!!
I can absolutely feel how loose and stretchy the front U/L CAs are now. Fortunately, I'll be swapping in the Thuren Front UCAs in a few weeks when I swap in the Fox 2.5 PE DSCs to relieve some of that.
Honestly, I feel like the Foxs aren't really needed now, but I've got them so might as well try for the next level of comfort, but I'm actually not unhappy with my Eibach Pro-Trucks anymore.
(One deviation I made..I wanted ALL my Zerks facing downwards, so I removed the Thuren stickers, flipped the Lower CAs upside down, added new stickers, and installed then that way..there is no reason I can work out that this would cause a problem. I removed the L side cable bracket to clearance the gas tank, but that probably wasn't necessary).

THUREN is amazing👍

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I installed the Thuren Rear Trackbar last week and the Thuren Rear U/L CAs today...fairly easy job, I ran the truck up on ramps for more room to work.
Using a 1" Torque wrench was still nearly impossible to get leverage with one hand and wrench on the other, so after torquing first nut to 215ft/lbs as Thuren recommends for all U/L CA bolts/nuts, I resorting to using my Ryobi High Torque Impact to remove..and install all the bolts/nuts. My UCs have solid steel ball joints, so you can't really over torque them.
Anyways..HOLY CRAP!!!
The difference in how solid, and fluid, and smooth, and planted the rearend is now was immediately noticable before I even got out of the driveway!!
The rearend feels smoother than the front end now..crazy!!
Strangely, the posi wants to spin the inside tire now in tight accelerating corners..old truck did that as it was lighter, but not this one until now!! Must be putting power down better since less rearend movements(??).
Bumps are so smooth..and NO more stretch, slingshot, double bounce anymore..just smooth, controlled movements..the tires and shocks are actually doing their job without annoying movements!!
I can absolutely feel how loose and stretchy the front U/L CAs are now. Fortunately, I'll be swapping in the Thuren Front UCAs in a few weeks when I swap in the Fox 2.5 PE DSCs to relieve some of that.
Honestly, I feel like the Foxs aren't really needed now, but I've got them so might as well try for the next level of comfort, but I'm actually not unhappy with my Eibach Pro-Trucks anymore.
(One deviation I made..I wanted ALL my Zerks facing downwards, so I removed the Thuren stickers, flipped the Lower CAs upside down, added new stickers, and installed then that way..there is no reason I can work out that this would cause a problem. I removed the L side cable bracket to clearance the gas tank, but that probably wasn't necessary).

THUREN is amazing👍

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this is when i say "i told ya so" LOLLL
hmm maybe i'll do it then just because i need to find something to do
 
this is when i say "i told ya so" LOLLL
hmm maybe i'll do it then just because i need to find something to do
Some of our Wisco roads can feel like off roading, but you more than most would probably be amazed at how your boogielanding could be faster and next level.

I used my first JJ-style CAs from Global West (delrin bushed) on a couple Camaros over 15 years ago..and have been a huge fan of them ever since..they can transform a solid axle car into feeling almost independent.

Thuren says they worked with Creative Steel to get the Poly compound just right for their JJ bushings for the right rigidity, movement, wear, and NVH..and recommend and sell Creative Steel's Polyurethane Bushing Grease to go with their CAs. They like it better than RednTacky, so I bought and used it.

Concrete and road cracks mostly disappear now, and bumps are just bumps..subdued, smooth, and no secondary rebound or movements.

The rear CAs are $880 and the trackbar is $240..and to me, are worth every cent!

I'm actually considering swapping in the Thuren Front UCAs before doing the Fox PEs, just to document how much difference the full Thuren suspension "package" makes on it's own. Swapping just the UCAs wouldn't be that difficult, I just have to find the time. The next two weeks of Wisco summer are going to be very busy, so Foxs won't be for a few weeks yet (man, I really am getting old..in my younger days, I couldn't wait a day with new parts)

I should mention, I'm running 5psi in my Airlift bags, and have settled on 39psi F & 35psi R in my 285/60 Ascents..especially now, this seems to be best balance, comfort, and handling for me.

Super freakin happy with the Thurens!
 
Some of our Wisco roads can feel like off roading, but you more than most would probably be amazed at how your boogielanding could be faster and next level.

I used my first JJ-style CAs from Global West (delrin bushed) on a couple Camaros over 15 years ago..and have been a huge fan of them ever since..they can transform a solid axle car into feeling almost independent.

Thuren says they worked with Creative Steel to get the Poly compound just right for their JJ bushings for the right rigidity, movement, wear, and NVH..and recommend and sell Creative Steel's Polyurethane Bushing Grease to go with their CAs. They like it better than RednTacky, so I bought and used it.

Concrete and road cracks mostly disappear now, and bumps are just bumps..subdued, smooth, and no secondary rebound or movements.

The rear CAs are $880 and the trackbar is $240..and to me, are worth every cent!

I'm actually considering swapping in the Thuren Front UCAs before doing the Fox PEs, just to document how much difference the full Thuren suspension "package" makes on it's own. Swapping just the UCAs wouldn't be that difficult, I just have to find the time. The next two weeks of Wisco summer are going to be very busy, so Foxs won't be for a few weeks yet (man, I really am getting old..in my younger days, I couldn't wait a day with new parts)

I should mention, I'm running 5psi in my Airlift bags, and have settled on 39psi F & 35psi R in my 285/60 Ascents..especially now, this seems to be best balance, comfort, and handling for me.

Super freakin happy with the Thurens!
currently i have absolute zero complain about the rear suspension. i think it's because with all the weight and stuff they actually help with keep the rear in check.
even when I go boogie (as seen in the videos I posted a while back), my issues were more with the front (rubbing when landing and suspension being compressed due to too soft springs - and possibly the sag too) whereas the rear has been nothing but good.

probably will wait a bit till i order the arms for the rear though, it's hot af and I don't wanna work on anything outside of my working hours till it cools down LOL
 

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