DMATT
Active Member
I ask Nick from Apollo Optics this question. What are the advantages of going with the new fox 3.0 live wire shocks over just keeping the stock 2020 raptor fox 3.0 live wire? I thought some you might be interested in his answer.
Hey Dennis,
The biggest thing I'd say is overall ride comfort and added functionality. The Fox shock is physically longer and out of the box will level the truck. Additionally, height can be adjusted up or down with the threaded collar to dial in height, you will need a preload spanner wrench. With the longer shock, there's no need to play with leveling collars, leveling springs, or anything like that unless you want to raise or lower the truck from level.
The next thing is that they give you the ability to adjust the compression and rebound on the shock itself in addition to still fully integrating with the truck's OEM Live Valve system. So you'll still get the various drive modes while also being able to dial in the shocks to your preferred driving style.
Additionally, the shocks are physically larger and have a larger internal piston than stock as well as an additional reservoir with a dual hose design. You're getting more travel than stock, more dampening ability than stock, and your able to have more fluid in the system by using both the internal capacity of the shock and the reservoir to make sure that your shock fluid stays cooler and maintains it's functionality with spirited driving. The reservoirs are also finned, basically a heat-sink design, to expel heat from the shock fluid and the dual hose design with built in check valves means that with every stroke of the shock shaft, you're pushing hot fluid out of the shock, through the finned reservoir and then cooled fluid back into the shock giving you the coolest fluid possible and the best performance.
Cheers,
Nick Lykos
Owner
Apollo Optics, Inc.
www.Apollo-Optics.com
Hey Dennis,
The biggest thing I'd say is overall ride comfort and added functionality. The Fox shock is physically longer and out of the box will level the truck. Additionally, height can be adjusted up or down with the threaded collar to dial in height, you will need a preload spanner wrench. With the longer shock, there's no need to play with leveling collars, leveling springs, or anything like that unless you want to raise or lower the truck from level.
The next thing is that they give you the ability to adjust the compression and rebound on the shock itself in addition to still fully integrating with the truck's OEM Live Valve system. So you'll still get the various drive modes while also being able to dial in the shocks to your preferred driving style.
Additionally, the shocks are physically larger and have a larger internal piston than stock as well as an additional reservoir with a dual hose design. You're getting more travel than stock, more dampening ability than stock, and your able to have more fluid in the system by using both the internal capacity of the shock and the reservoir to make sure that your shock fluid stays cooler and maintains it's functionality with spirited driving. The reservoirs are also finned, basically a heat-sink design, to expel heat from the shock fluid and the dual hose design with built in check valves means that with every stroke of the shock shaft, you're pushing hot fluid out of the shock, through the finned reservoir and then cooled fluid back into the shock giving you the coolest fluid possible and the best performance.
Cheers,
Nick Lykos
Owner
Apollo Optics, Inc.
www.Apollo-Optics.com