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    Fox Shocks for Rear

    Just doing some research... figured i'd document my findings here.

    Looking to see what shocks can be run with a ~2" lift.

    Note that from my gas tank install thread i found that my coil spring came loose at an eye-to-eye measurement of 26.5". so 26-26.5 is an ideal extended length to not require limiting straps (with an RC spacer lift anyways... not sure if that's true for OME spring lifts). Also, stock rear shocks are about 24.25" extended and 15.25" compressed.

    2.0 Emulsion:~$140/each
    Product Details Here

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    Part Number: FOX 980-02-025-A
    Black and zinc finish
    Body diameter: 2.0"
    Travel: 10.0"
    Shaft size: .625" diameter
    Extended length: 26.10"
    Collapsed length: 16.10"

    Part Number: FOX 980-02-038-A
    Black and zinc finish
    Body diameter: 2.0"
    Travel: 11.0"
    Shaft size: .625" diameter
    Extended length: 28.10"
    Collapsed length: 17.10"




    2.0 Remote Reservoir: ~$190 each
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    Part Number: FOX 980-02-032-A
    Black and zinc finish
    Body diameter: 2.0"
    Travel: 10.0"
    Reservoir length: 2.0" x 8.00"
    Shaft size: .625" diameter
    Extended length: 26.10"
    Collapsed length: 16.10"


    Part Number: FOX 980-02-039-A

    Black and zinc finish
    Body diameter: 2.0"
    Travel: 11.0"
    Reservoir length: 2.0" x 11.00"
    Shaft size: .625" diameter
    Extended length: 28.10"
    Collapsed length: 17.10"
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    Omelet has the remote res shocks. I know he has sang the praises once or twice. The best part of them is that they are serviceable. Once they start getting rough you can have them service and they are as good as new!

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    lol yeah... that's where i got the idea from. Was bored since no one was posting so I needed something to do

    Maybe he'll pop in and shed some light on which version he's running (i think the 28" long ones) and how he worked out the mounts.

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    Edit:
    Last edited by Matt; 09-13-2011 at 05:15 PM.

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    Well i'll have some wheeling pics in exactly 2 months. That sounds like a long time. Hopefully i'll have something up before then that i can show.
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    Thumbs up for the fox shocks! wish i could afford them but the 5150s are doing rather nicely at the moment.
    2007 Commander 4.7L, QTII, OEM Towing Option, tow hooks, 2"OME + 1/4" rusty's leveling spacer, Bilstein 5150 Rear Shks, Rear sway bar removed, 4xguard front skid, Offroad Unlimited Defender Roof Rack, Hella 500FF lights, 265/70/R17 BFG KM2 M/Ts 1.5" Rough Country Wheel Spacers
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    lol i hear that... my monroe load levelers are doing just fine as well at 1/4 the cost of the fox resi's. But i just love this kind of stuff so i wanted to try and dig up "whats available" so i can add it to me wish list. Thought it would be a good idea to document it in the "suspension" forum for others who may be looking to upgrade their shocks. (plus now it'll be easier for me to find someday later on)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cico7 View Post
    I think the mods are asleep at the wheel and not putting this post in the section it should be in.
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    I moved it Don is keeping on my toes lately

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    Oh yeah, wait till my next post!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cico7 View Post
    Oh yeah, wait till my next post!
    I can't wait you report of my post yesterday had me rolling on the floor LOL OOPS were off topic again

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