So I thought I'd post my feedback here to help anyone else considering these shocks for their builds. I bought all 3 so you don't have to!
Vehicle: 21 JLUR Diesel with a 2.5" Clayton lift and 37" Cooper Discoverer ATs.
On road PSI: 30-32 / Off-road PSI: 17-20
Backstory: I read EVERYTHING on...
Hi guys, quick question about installing shocks. I currently have a dynatrac 2.0 EnduroSport lift and my dynatrac shock on the drivers side is finally shot. I’m thinking about replacing with the fox 2.0 reservoir shocks and wanted to know, can this install by done without jacking the full front...
2021 JLUR
I replaced my stabilizer in early June 2024 and have not had more than a hundred miles of driving since.
This morning I notice some substance similar to greasy black dirt at the very edge of the cylinder.
The stabilizer is FOX 2.0 Through Shaft and I purchased it from...
My 2.5s are the accutune adventure tune, but still kinda rough over small stuff at 31psi in 35s. Enough it isn’t fun. Washboards aren’t particularly great either. With the top and doors off it’s kinda miserable. My off-roading is crawling, badge trails, and overland camping. My camping setup is...
Hey everyone,
Looking for some opinions and personal experiences in the great wide world of shocks. Currently I am running a Synergy 3" lift (softer progressive spring rates), paired with Fox 2.0 [3.5" - 4"] shocks. The ride has been great thus far, but the shocks are starting to show their...
Location - Denver metro area
Less than a 1000 miles on components listed below.
Cash only, Local pick up very much preferred
You can buy the complete suspension kit ($750), group sets with prices as underlined by group, or individual items for the price listed on that line.
GROUP SET FOX...
Recently purchased a Mopar lift for 2021 Wrangler. On its first drive over some bumps heard some clunking sound. Went back to mechanic he check and retorqued all bolts. Went out again same clunking sound. Returned to mechanic, he removed rear shock and he can easily compress and pump shock back...