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

Well, I hope it was a personal preference and not that the FOX setup sucks. I picked them up too...View attachment 209462
can't really go wrong with them.
they are one of the two top tier "off-the-shelf" options out there (the other one is King)

though because of my use case and me being lazy to do the calculations regarding spring rates and calculating the shim stacks when I eventually rebuild and revalve, my top choice would be Thuren King (so Thuren will do the calculation for me) and hence why I said if Thuren had Kings in stock or with solid ETA i'd get those instead.
 
can't really go wrong with them.
they are one of the two top tier "off-the-shelf" options out there (the other one is King)

though because of my use case and me being lazy to do the calculations regarding spring rates and calculating the shim stacks when I eventually rebuild and revalve, my top choice would be Thuren King (so Thuren will do the calculation for me) and hence why I said if Thuren had Kings in stock or with solid ETA i'd get those instead.
I'm of the mind to address the rear suspension to support a one-inch lift rear spring. It may not be necessary to do an adjustable track bar from Freedom Offroad and sway bar end links from Thuren, but I'm getting those too.
BTW, thanks for trashing on Falcon as they were 1st on my list for a shock upgrade.
 
I'm of the mind to address the rear suspension to support a one-inch lift rear spring. It may not be necessary to do an adjustable track bar from Freedom Offroad and sway bar end links from Thuren, but I'm getting those too.
BTW, thanks for trashing on Falcon as they were 1st on my list for a shock upgrade.
yeah the track bar are completely unnecessary but the rear end links are must when you add height.

hahaha my comments about Falcons hit quite a few nerves on the forum and in FB groups, but that's only because I got extensive seat time by test driving customers' trucks with those (and all major brands out there) before. then i let the customers drive my Fox and that's how I sold a few sets lol
glad i was able to help!
 

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