I like to overthink things, and my most recent victim is shocks and the Dmax ifs.
I’m getting ready to order the Fox 2.0 model 980-24-663 but then I got thinking.
This is the table of the shocks applicable. What I’m not understanding is with most if not all drop down lift kits for these trucks, it’s just that, a drop down kit. The geometry
for the most part doesn’t change, AFAIK.
I can understand needing different collapsed and extended length, but why does the travel change significantly between them all? How can a drop kit pull more travel without getting wider or changing the shock location?
Does anyone have actual travel numbers of stock ifs? I feel like 5.1” is pretty pathetic, but I don’t really want to go with a lift kit again (I kind of “had to” when I built my 06).
I would be much happier if I could massage the 980-24-658 into the truck without a lift and actually use the travel. On my 06 with the Cognito 4-6 ntbd I had it massaged to stock height/leveled height, and that truck didn’t have UCA droop stops, it just beat up the 5100s in drop out conditions. So, with that, I feel like the limiting factor is the UCA stops. In my head it seems “easy enough” to cut them out, mount a limit strap to the LCA shock hole, and gain a couple inches of down travel. I didn’t have any trouble with ball joints or CVs on my 06 and using the 5100s that came in the 4-6 kit as a limit.
I’m getting ready to order the Fox 2.0 model 980-24-663 but then I got thinking.
This is the table of the shocks applicable. What I’m not understanding is with most if not all drop down lift kits for these trucks, it’s just that, a drop down kit. The geometry
for the most part doesn’t change, AFAIK.
I can understand needing different collapsed and extended length, but why does the travel change significantly between them all? How can a drop kit pull more travel without getting wider or changing the shock location?
Does anyone have actual travel numbers of stock ifs? I feel like 5.1” is pretty pathetic, but I don’t really want to go with a lift kit again (I kind of “had to” when I built my 06).
I would be much happier if I could massage the 980-24-658 into the truck without a lift and actually use the travel. On my 06 with the Cognito 4-6 ntbd I had it massaged to stock height/leveled height, and that truck didn’t have UCA droop stops, it just beat up the 5100s in drop out conditions. So, with that, I feel like the limiting factor is the UCA stops. In my head it seems “easy enough” to cut them out, mount a limit strap to the LCA shock hole, and gain a couple inches of down travel. I didn’t have any trouble with ball joints or CVs on my 06 and using the 5100s that came in the 4-6 kit as a limit.
Front Shocks | ||
Part# | Lift Height | Travel (compressed-extended) |
980-24-663 | 0-1" | 10.95-16.05" |
980-24-658 | 4-6" | 13.85"-21.45" |
980-24-962 | 7-9" | 14.95-24.05" |
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