Was able to get out to the Mojave last weekend and did segment 3 of the East Mojave Heritage Trail. All I can say is that I’m totally in love with this setup. I was getting up to 65-70mph and still felt in total control. I was able to go through wash areas cross wise much faster than I could ever do comfortably. The bump zones combined with hydro bumps made hard hits much less jarring. With the stock Rubi shocks I would often feel them fading out after a few hours of rough terrain, the extra volume of 3.0s combined with recirculating reservoirs made a huge difference - zero fade even after hours and hours and several hundred miles of desert.
Not to steal a thread but in case anyone in the future has trouble setting up the Fox 3.0. Change the damn eyelets! I know if feels cool to be racer guy with heims but with the firm valving some Cushion down there help massively. I went with raptor eyelets to keep my jl ride hight lower than most would imagine a set up like this working. Synergy 1inch springs on a sport. Hopefully these picture will be helpful. Because it’s super freaking easy to do. If you can change a spare you can change an eyelet. You just need a set of soft jaws, a press or a vice and some boiling water to heat the red locktite