DocMike
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I went with the Clayton 2.5 Overland Plus and the Falcon SP2 3.5 Eadjust. worth it. https://www.offroadelements.com
Gillian undercut everyone for my package deal.
I go from firm to soft with a flip of a button.
Gillian undercut everyone for my package deal.
I go from firm to soft with a flip of a button.
I am looking to replace the shocks on my 2020 Rubicon. I have just over 50k miles on the truck and recently installed the 2” AEV spacer lift, Mopar front LCAs, 35x12.5 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T tires, steel bumper, winch, and a bed rack. I felt the stock suspension was soft but generally ok prior to the aftermarket goodies. Now it feels too soft/under damped.
I am going to get either Falcon SP2 3.3 shocks or Fox 2.0 smooth body reservoir shocks. It seems like the Falcons get a lot of love but I am worried they will be too stiff. I don’t wheel a ton but beach driving is something I do at least once a year.
There are a lot of opinions out there about aftermarket Fox compared to OE Fox. If aftermarket Fox is indeed different (especially the remote reservoir 2.0s) than stock that could be just what I need. Seems like the Falcons would be better for everything but the beach driving (maybe) where the Fox shocks would shine. The online consensus seems to be that the Falcons, even in their softest setting, are stiffer than Fox.
One final point of consideration is that at some point I will probably ditch the AEV spacers in favor of 2.5” lift springs, most likely from Clayton. Regardless of the exact springs I end up with in the future I assume pretty much all aftermarket springs will be firmer than the OE Rubicon Springs.
Thanks in advance for any input or links to other threads.
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