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Fox 2.0 air shocks
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<blockquote data-quote="clemsonjeep" data-source="post: 449079" data-attributes="member: 6317"><p>I know you're having issues with pics but if we could get some showing angles of shocks front and rear and from sides that should also let us see the links. It does appear that you've got the rear shocks mounted very close together at the chassis which will exaggerate body roll. Ideally you want the shocks as far out on the axle and chassis as possible. Obviously you'll have to avoid having them contact the tires at full stuff. If you can end up with the shocks being at a 90* angle to the axle at full stuff ththrall help too.</p><p></p><p>What length shocks are they and how much shaft do you have showing at ride height?</p><p></p><p>Coilovers take some tuning too...don't jump ship on the air shocks before you give them a whirl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clemsonjeep, post: 449079, member: 6317"] I know you're having issues with pics but if we could get some showing angles of shocks front and rear and from sides that should also let us see the links. It does appear that you've got the rear shocks mounted very close together at the chassis which will exaggerate body roll. Ideally you want the shocks as far out on the axle and chassis as possible. Obviously you'll have to avoid having them contact the tires at full stuff. If you can end up with the shocks being at a 90* angle to the axle at full stuff ththrall help too. What length shocks are they and how much shaft do you have showing at ride height? Coilovers take some tuning too...don't jump ship on the air shocks before you give them a whirl. [/QUOTE]
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