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<blockquote data-quote="bobbylanddesigns" data-source="post: 449032" data-attributes="member: 2908"><p>Anyone have any tuning secrets about Fox 2.0 air shocks?? I have them on all four corners of my newly finished Toyota truggy and I'm hating life on side hills and really not at all happy with them at all. I thought they were the way to go on lighter rides but I'm at a loss on any tuning other than adjusting the nitrogen in them to sit the stance at the height I like and give travel that i want but the body roll is terrible. I did install an anti-rock bar and it helped minimal with then lean. Ready to hang these on the wall, rob the bank and go coil-overs but that a lot of money to spend after what I've dropped on the air shocks. If there is ANY tuning that can be done to correct this naturally I would love to keep these and not spend the money for coil-overs. Thanks for any help on my problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbylanddesigns, post: 449032, member: 2908"] Anyone have any tuning secrets about Fox 2.0 air shocks?? I have them on all four corners of my newly finished Toyota truggy and I'm hating life on side hills and really not at all happy with them at all. I thought they were the way to go on lighter rides but I'm at a loss on any tuning other than adjusting the nitrogen in them to sit the stance at the height I like and give travel that i want but the body roll is terrible. I did install an anti-rock bar and it helped minimal with then lean. Ready to hang these on the wall, rob the bank and go coil-overs but that a lot of money to spend after what I've dropped on the air shocks. If there is ANY tuning that can be done to correct this naturally I would love to keep these and not spend the money for coil-overs. Thanks for any help on my problem. [/QUOTE]
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