slimmytimmy
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Yes they’re expensive.
My truck is almost always loaded with around 1,000 pounds. The difference between the stock shocks vs the 3.2’s is night and day. My truck feels much more stable than before.
The install of the aftermarket shocks was very easy. The only change needed was drilling 3 holes on each side to mount the external reservoirs. Fox provided a template that made drilling the holes in the proper location very easy.
If you follow the instructions, the project is extremely easy.
The hardest parts for me was taking my stuff out of my Decked toolbox and removing the drawers so I could mount the bracket for the external reservoirs.
Let me know if you have any questions.
I’ll be installing the front ones soon.
My truck is almost always loaded with around 1,000 pounds. The difference between the stock shocks vs the 3.2’s is night and day. My truck feels much more stable than before.
The install of the aftermarket shocks was very easy. The only change needed was drilling 3 holes on each side to mount the external reservoirs. Fox provided a template that made drilling the holes in the proper location very easy.
If you follow the instructions, the project is extremely easy.
The hardest parts for me was taking my stuff out of my Decked toolbox and removing the drawers so I could mount the bracket for the external reservoirs.
Let me know if you have any questions.
I’ll be installing the front ones soon.