Thanks Tom. Looks like with C.A.S., if you need negative movement to lower the truck, it's not a whole lot, right? Less than half an inch? Tell me where you are with your project? Are you finding any benefit with those CAS adjustment system? I'm in the brainstorming stage, I've picked up a set of 4 Gen 2 Fox shocks with 65k miles, so they'll need rebuilt, but before I take that step I'd like a real plan. I'd be using the OEM Gen 1 Springs and top hat ass'y, sounded like a good way to go with the heavy 6.2 L,
I'm just trying to get around the massive surgery installing the KHC top buckets. I know with the longer G2 shock I'd lose some upward travel, and could poss overextend downward causing half-shaft issues. I don't desert race, just light off-road, some crawl work, no jumping or thrashing. So my thought was I don't think I'll bottom my truck hard. For the latter issue, wouldn't the front limit strap kit be a good idea? I don't understand why limit straps aren't mandatory for EVERY enthusiast's setup, since our front shocks are what eventually limit the downward travel of our suspension am I right? They say topping-out on your shock piston it's a bad thing, but isn't that what our trucks do, to an extent?