Where were you 330 posts ago!? Now we are getting somewhere...How hard would the first mod be with the shim? And the hat mod is way beyond smarter than my idea lol. Good stuff I like it.
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Where were you 330 posts ago!? Now we are getting somewhere...How hard would the first mod be with the shim? And the hat mod is way beyond smarter than my idea lol. Good stuff I like it.
Where were you 330 posts ago!? Now we are getting somewhere...How hard would the first mod be with the shim? And the hat mod is way beyond smarter than my idea lol. Good stuff I like it.
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For the record I dont think there is a single person on this thread even the guys who were willing to go full mad max and have a death duel in the desert over these shocks earlier in the thread want or are looking to be out of spec on they're trucks. If Fox/king or icon turned around and said we are selling our gen1 factory 3.0s for $669 this thread wouldn't exist.Shims won't solve the issue. You'll still have a near fully compressed shock when sitting still, (with no real uptravel left to speak of) and you'll still be crashing your UCA onto the spring at full droop.
The "easiest and best" solution is to use correctly engineered parts for your truck.
Wow, what great information I found with this thread after I got the news that my rear left side stock shock on my 2013 scab had "zero" nitrogen, which explains the clunking I have been hearing lately. I had all 4 shocks rebuilt by reputable company 10 months & 6000 miles ago and the pressures are good on the other three shocks. Since I cannot take the time for another re-build on one shock, I am considering the upgrade to the 3.0 Gen2's for just the rear. I admit to being a mall crawler, daily driver, with just an occasional flat farm field fun. My shop knows this about me, and before I call TSW for one, or a set of rear Gen1 exchanges, I may just upgrade to the Gen2 shocks, which are less expensive, and according to this thread, will not raise the rear, and provide a smoother ride......I hope....
See y'all at Starbucks!