I've run them all, Fox is far superior in ride quality any other areas I'm not aware of, as mine is a pavement queen...
They ditched the stock ranchos and put tuff country all the way around. No extenders.so it has stock shocks or upgraded shocks with the kit? if its stock shocks with extenders that's the biggest issue, I've never seen a stock shock compare to aftermarket. if i'm not mistaken gm uses Rancho on the stock 16-18's but the one they throw on is garbage in comparison to the same brand aftermarket. and yes fox will ride better than rancho but you're paying extra for that and if your customer is already unhappy throwing a lot more money at it will just make him unhappier
ThanksThere is the problem, tuff country shocks SUCK...
$4K on wheels?!? $8K on shocks and springs?!? :doh:
Anyone have any reviews or thoughts on the Fabtech 3 inch “lift” kit woth the fort logic shocks with resivoirs??? Was thinking of getting that for my 2016 but don’t want a horrible ride since I daily drive my truck.
If you want a good ride you need to address other items than just the keys. I use Suspension Max Cam keys and change the upper a arms. Once that’s done and you will spend around 900 bucks plus labors if you can’t do it yourself it will ride good.
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This.
Still gonna cause crap cv angles and crap steering geometry.
Still gonna cause crap cv angles and crap steering geometry.
I have a couple friends that ran them... Same thing on there's too. But fox did warranty them.2014 with 89000 miles got in has a 7-9" cognito and has 2 fox shocks with the seals blown. No idea how long they've been on. In my experience, pretty near 50% of the aftermarket shocks i see either have the bushings completely wore out or is leaking oil bad.
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