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MattJL

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Correct. JT Rubicon shocks are 2.5 Fox shocks. Rear travel is the same. The mounts are a little bit different, but pretty easy to get to work.

The JT Fox shocks are quite a bit softer than the JL Rubicon “reds”. I really like the softer ride, but it will lean more in the corners and dive when braking.
Alright, we'll check the JT Rubicon shocks. We'll work on my good friend's JL next week after we installed the rotors and fuel wheels on the Silverado this weekend.
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Alright, we'll check the JT Rubicon shocks. We'll work on my good friend's JL next week after we installed the rotors and fuel wheels on the Silverado this weekend.
I got really lucky and found a set of JT Rubicon shocks with 20k miles for $20. However, it's pretty easy to find some for $100-$200.
 

MattJL

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I got really lucky and found a set of JT Rubicon shocks with 20k miles for $20. However, it's pretty easy to find some for $100-$200.
Nice! We'll keep our eyes open.
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