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So, which are better? The ones valved for our Jeeps, or the ones Fox sells?
I suppose it depends on your preference, and what you do with your Jeep. I feel the factory shocks are valved too softly. I did like the 2.0 shocks I had on my JK quite well. I will be putting the JKS spec Fox Shocks on a friend’s Gladiator this weekend. I can let you know how I perceive the difference.
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I suppose it depends on your preference, and what you do with your Jeep. I feel the factory shocks are valved too softly. I did like the 2.0 shocks I had on my JK quite well. I will be putting the JKS spec Fox Shocks on a friend’s Gladiator this weekend. I can let you know how I perceive the difference.
how did you like the JKS spec?
 

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2.0. The 2.5’s are remote reservoir.
The shocks in the MOPAR kit are 2.5" (I have them). Not remote reservoir, but they are 2.5. Factory Rubi shocks are 2.0 and, as others have said, not the same as the 2.0 Fox shocks you get directly from Fox.
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