It's all relative. As an Overland owner, they were a nice upgrade, and I got an inch out of the springs.As a Rubicon owner, I would NOT buy the FOX 2.0 at any price point and am looking forward to changing them out.
You'd have to dyno the shocks to know for sure.So there is a difference in the shock valving?
Overland and Sport, yes it is an upgrade. But they are still a mediocre shock that is overpriced.It's all relative. As an Overland owner, they were a nice upgrade, and I got an inch out of the springs.
I have no idea what kind of shock is on the JLUR, it's not a fox shock. Jeep did seem to try to account for the difference giving JTR the Fox 2.0. JLUR peeps have switched from the Red rubicon shock to our Fox 2.0s by making adaptors to fit the JL, and they've been pleased with the upgrade, so they must be at least marginally better then the JLUR "Reds".Overland and Sport, yes it is an upgrade. But they are still a mediocre shock that is overpriced.
With a 500 pound difference between a JLU Rubicon and a JT Rubicon there is no way the same shock should be used on both models. The JT version should be a different package. Then we have the JT diesel Rubicon on the same shocks, which is another step in the wrong direction.
The Gladiator rubicon shocks are not the 2.0 IFPs. They are branded as fox, but thats about the end of the similarities.I have no idea what kind of shock is on the JLUR, it's not a fox shock. Jeep did seem to try to account for the difference giving JTR the Fox 2.0. JLUR peeps have switched from the Red rubicon shock to our Fox 2.0s by making adaptors to fit the JL, and they've been pleased with the upgrade, so they must be at least marginally better then the JLUR "Reds".
Front shocks are the same. Rear shocks won’t work between them.Title pretty much says it all. Can I get Jeep Rubicon take-off shocks from pretty much anything and they are the same, or is there a difference between a Wrangler shock and a Gladiator? Thanks all.
Rubi window sticker is misleading then. It specifically says Fox 2.0 performance shocks.The Gladiator rubicon shocks are not the 2.0 IFPs. They are branded as fox, but thats about the end of the similarities.