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CrazyIvan

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The shock bushings are going bad on the Fox Rubicon shocks on my Gladiator. Does anyone know what neoprene or other upgrade fits these? Do they use the same as a standard shock?
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I do not think anybody has gone to the trouble to try and service the OEM FOX Rubicon model shocks. they are kind of their own thing that really does not fit into the aftermarket FOX line for one to one parts comparison.

If the bushings are getting tired, I would think the rest of the shock is not far behind and would recommend considering some other aftermarket replacement like Eibach or Bilstein if staying with factory length suspension.
 

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Great opportunity for a shock upgrade ?
 

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Bang for the buck is the Bilstein's. But if you want the oem Fox shocks. I have a set with 20,000 miles on them. you can have them for $100 + shipping.
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