I have a 23’ Ram 1500 Laramie 5.7, and I‘m looking at getting Fox 2.5 dsc 2-3” lift coilovers and the matching 0-2” rears. I tow a 5k# travel trailer quite a bit with a net truck payload of 1,400# and one of the hopes I had is that I could change the DSC when I tow to get better performance than the stock shocks which can’t handle the payload well in my opinion. I have Timber Grove airbags in the rear (1k miles on them and love them so far) and even with a WD hitch the rear end still bounces around more than I’d like, which is the shock “performance” I’d like to improve (not the airbags fault).
If I purchase the kit, the full setup would be:
- Fox 2.5 DSC 2-3” lift front coilovers (FOX-883-06-166)
- 550# front coil spring
- ICON UCA’s (not tied to these, but I do like the Delta joint design)
- Fox 2.5 DSC 0-2”lift rear (FOX-883-26-079)
- Stock rear spring
- Timber Grove rear airbags (currently installed)
- ReCurve R3 weight distribution hitch
Below are my expectations/hopes and I’m curious if others think I’m on the right track, or won’t get what I’m hoping for…
1. Current rake (not towing, “daily driving”) with airbags@5psi is 3.25”. So I want to lift the front end with the coilovers by 2.5” which would net a 0.75” rake (mostly “level”)
2. Drive around with no load in truck and dial in my “daily driving” DSC settings
3. For towing, I’ll inflate the airbags to match the front gap (or a bit more in rear) current estimation would be 30 psi
4. Drive with the trailer and dial in my “towing“ DSC settings (when towing our trailer the payload is mostly the same for every trip)
5. Change the DSC settings to my preferred level when I tow, and when not towing (not sure how hard this will be given reservoir locations)
6. Between daily driving, and towing, by changing the DSC settings, I’ll get noticeably different shock performance
Appreciate any experience or opinions as I don’t want to drop $4,500 on suspension and be off-my-rocker on my expectations
Cheers
If I purchase the kit, the full setup would be:
- Fox 2.5 DSC 2-3” lift front coilovers (FOX-883-06-166)
- 550# front coil spring
- ICON UCA’s (not tied to these, but I do like the Delta joint design)
- Fox 2.5 DSC 0-2”lift rear (FOX-883-26-079)
- Stock rear spring
- Timber Grove rear airbags (currently installed)
- ReCurve R3 weight distribution hitch
Below are my expectations/hopes and I’m curious if others think I’m on the right track, or won’t get what I’m hoping for…
1. Current rake (not towing, “daily driving”) with airbags@5psi is 3.25”. So I want to lift the front end with the coilovers by 2.5” which would net a 0.75” rake (mostly “level”)
2. Drive around with no load in truck and dial in my “daily driving” DSC settings
3. For towing, I’ll inflate the airbags to match the front gap (or a bit more in rear) current estimation would be 30 psi
4. Drive with the trailer and dial in my “towing“ DSC settings (when towing our trailer the payload is mostly the same for every trip)
5. Change the DSC settings to my preferred level when I tow, and when not towing (not sure how hard this will be given reservoir locations)
6. Between daily driving, and towing, by changing the DSC settings, I’ll get noticeably different shock performance
Appreciate any experience or opinions as I don’t want to drop $4,500 on suspension and be off-my-rocker on my expectations
Cheers