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Roky

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Mopar lift doesn't require a new front driveshaft. We can assume then that the down travel of the Mopar Fox are the reason. Something to consider.
That’s correct, I started out on Mopar , wheeled it pretty hard, only damage was to the collar at the transfer case end, couple dents, didn’t affect it. At 26.6 ish extended length there wasn’t any problems for me. Some on here have sustained damage to the boot and the collar at a little over 28” extended.
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The Mopar Fox‘s ride much better and the larger body helps with heat dissipation. Although the 2.0 foxes are a terrific shock, the bigger Mopar Fox is better all around. Getting the 2.0 tuned is a different conversation but with out a reservoir they still can’t dissipate heat as well. You most likely won’t notice a difference unless you are on a rough trail.
FYI...Accutune stopped tuning the Fox 2.0's. Tuning them is not an option unless you pay extra and send them to Fox...which will prob take awhile.
 
 



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