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A lot of you guys with extreme off-road experience are suspecting that over-heated shocks are contributing to bottoming out. That make good sense to me. That being the case, I am looking in to rigging up a thermometer that will show shock temp displayed in the cab. This will possibly give the "early warning" many say is lacking before the shocks quit on you. I have found several remote thermometers, but I don't know what the operational range needs to be. Anyone know how hot is too hot for the stock Foxxes?Thanks!
A lot of you guys with extreme off-road experience are suspecting that over-heated shocks are contributing to bottoming out. That make good sense to me. That being the case, I am looking in to rigging up a thermometer that will show shock temp displayed in the cab. This will possibly give the "early warning" many say is lacking before the shocks quit on you. I have found several remote thermometers, but I don't know what the operational range needs to be. Anyone know how hot is too hot for the stock Foxxes?
Thanks!