ltdodge
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I installed a 2.5" Clayton lift with an additional ¾" leveling puck to level the truck. The shocks provided are Fox 2.0 (FOX-985-24-177) with a listed maximum extended length of 26.35". While driving, the suspension feels fine on compression when hitting bumps, but on rebound it feels harsh, almost like the shock is topping out.
I measured the front shocks at ride height (eye-to-eye) and they are sitting at approximately 25". That only leaves about 1.35" of drop travel before full extension. From what I understand, this seems very limited and may be causing the harsh rebound I’m feeling. I also experience occasional death wobble on larger bumps, which I suspect may be related.
Does this amount of drop sound too short for the lift? If so, what shock extended length would be recommended without risking the coil springs unseating from the perches?
I measured the front shocks at ride height (eye-to-eye) and they are sitting at approximately 25". That only leaves about 1.35" of drop travel before full extension. From what I understand, this seems very limited and may be causing the harsh rebound I’m feeling. I also experience occasional death wobble on larger bumps, which I suspect may be related.
Does this amount of drop sound too short for the lift? If so, what shock extended length would be recommended without risking the coil springs unseating from the perches?
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