I also thought about the Falcons, but would send off my Fox's for rebuild and then when I got them back I'd have a hole in my inner fender. So once you go Falcon your are stuck unless you get a replacement inner, or you don't care.
Here's what I got in an email from Fox.
Service Pricing:
https://www.ridefox.com/service.php?m=truck
(Note: Sroll down and you will find the shocks Rebuild service cost and Service Intervals information)
Our current turnaround time is 3 workings depending on availability of parts needed to be...
Yeah I drive with them flashing, but last year I had a cop pull up next to me and tell me I couldn't have the lights. I unplugged them and then looked up the RCW that says you cab have lights just not flashing. I put them on solid for a few days, but thought that was boring and went back to...
These are the hooks. I just buy the sticky part each year, and reuse the plastic hook part.
I just go out the passenger door and I go down my running board, to the rear fender, across the rear bumper upper the rear fender to the running board up the front fender, down to the front bumper, up...
Ac via the built in. The plug isn't waterproof, which fine being in the truck, but the LED lights are. Just stick command hooks on the fenders and roof and away I go. I was doing 70mph today and they stay on like a champ.
I maybe had them at 33lbs, but now at 35.
I mean I know people bitch about Mojave shocks, but going bad before 36k miles sucks. I'll look into an alignment. Need to fix the problem before the next set of tires.
Yes it skips like every other row. Just curious why only the one tire. Seems like the one that moved to this location did the same thing in 5k miles, just not as severe.
What would cause a wear pattern like this? Only on the driver's front. Has been like 10k miles between rotation, and didn't wear flat once rotated to a drive wheel.
Added the bed sliders that I picked up with my new to me steel bumper. Those are a pain to get on.
The new rear lights showed up, so I swapped those out out, just need to get them wired up.
Put on a new to me steel rear bumper.
Got some lights (these are actually going on the front but look like the ones that are going on the back) that I decided to mount to the underside of the bumper (no I'm not going to rock crawl with them). I would have preferred to have them more outboard...