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I am at 78k miles on my 21 Mojave. I still have the original Fox shocks. They have been great so far. (Knock on wood) I’m starting to feel a little more bounce so I’ve been looking around, I figure I’m going to need a new set within the next year.

I don’t do much hauling, but if any of you have ever driven through Jacksonville, Fl. You would know the highways here are always under construction, and it’s like driving off-road at 80mph.
I’m probably going to go with the same Fox, or the next model up. Terraflex would be my second choice. Though they are just modified Fox shocks. I do a lot of driving so it’s worth the cost to me.
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I’m probably going to go with the same Fox, or the next model up. Terraflex would be my second choice. Though they are just modified Fox shocks.
I haven't heard this before about Teraflex - do you have a source?
 

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I am on my 3rd set of shocks. Original factory Fox had the best ride. Lifted it with the Mopar 2 inch so I got the Fox 2.5s. I blew out a rear one and went to Synergy springs and Fox 2.5 Adjustable remote res. The ride very firm even on soft setting and valved by Accutune. But at 80mph on the freeway they seem too soft. I guess I'ts just a Jeep thing. Just doesn't feel right.
On a JK I put some MC Rockshocks that felt OK. The rear of the JT needs firm shocks due to the design of the suspension . I don't know if I will ever get mine the way I want it. Really tired of the $$$ into it.
 
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Terraflex would be my second choice. Though they are just modified Fox shocks.
TeraFlex Falcon shocks are their own, no Fox parts in the mix.
 

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We're digging deeper into this....
They reached out to me and the problem was discussed. They will be shipping the remaining item today so, hopefully by next weekend, I will have the Rockslide Engineering Step Sliders installed. I appreciate the follow-up, phone call, and problem resolution!
 

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They reached out to me and the problem was discussed. They will be shipping the remaining item today so, hopefully by next weekend, I will have the Rockslide Engineering Step Sliders installed. I appreciate the follow-up, phone call, and problem resolution!
Glad we could help get it fixed! To you, Paul, and anyone else that has a problem with us, reach out to and we'll help get it resolved!

In this case, we do have live inventory, if our website says it is in stock, then it is in stock. There might be some snafu come up that could delay a shipment. But that should be very uncommon.
 

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When I bought my '14 JKUR it came with a lift and some smooth body King Shocks. They were simple and rode nice. I can see doing them again.
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