That would explain the lack of fox shocks on the 23 rubiconsLooks like Fox and Jeep had a divorce
It looks like they are a MOPAR badged B8 5160I'm guessing it's the same lift as before, just new shocks.
That being said, I'd be interested in the shock part numbers.
yes probably the same lift, but looks like the shocks are a MOPAR badged B8 5160 being they are 46mm and resiI'm guessing it's the same lift as before, just new shocks.
That being said, I'd be interested in the shock part numbers.
Also surprised to see they fit a Mojave. The shock bolt diameter on the Mojave’s is larger than all other models. Had to deal with this difference on my own Mojave back in 2021 when I ordered a AEV 2” spacer lift.The interesting thing to me is these say they will fit the Mojave when the old lift did not. A 2” (probably still a 1” for Mojave) lift plus a possible cure for the squeaky Fox shocks sounds like it might be a good option.
Fahk Stellantis!Fox likely wanted more $$ and Stellantis told them to pound sand.
I agree ... I've been running the 2.0's and recently installed an Evo lift that came with Bilstein's. IMO the ride is improved with the Bilstein's. They are a bit harsher on the high frequency bumps, but better everywhere else and the rig drives more sure footed.About time Jeep dumped the Fox shocks. Under dampened limp noddle's.
That was my thought too.Too lazy to look.. are those like 5160s?