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Old 05-02-2009, 08:11 AM
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fox air shocks

so whats that differance in these shocks vs say 5150s
Old 05-02-2009, 08:31 AM
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heres a wright up on them fox air shocks . they replace you springs
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Sounds like way too much hassle and work unless it's for a serious trail ONLY truck that needs a special setup like that. Not very practical for the everyday off-roader. Not to mention the cost of the nitrogen setup, tuning and rebuilding. Ugh....
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I have a front 3-link with fox 2.0's as my wheeler and dd. They are great. The trick is the setup. I am running 330ml of 5w oil and 380 psi of nitrogen. Airshocks handle compression very well; however, they do unload rather quickly. It will require some experience on the road before you feel 100% comfortable. A swaybar will likely help. I do not believe that I would run front and rear airshocks...
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