Kr0ss
Junior Member
I installed Thuren's Fox 2.0 RR front 0.5" level kit on my '22 PW and loved the improvements. I immediately installed their rear Fox 2.0 shocks and stock-height spring kit, but I'm having the opposite effect - the rear-end ride characteristics are noticeably worse than stock.
At almost all speeds (especially over 50mph), the rear end never stops bouncing around unless the highway is absolutely perfect - it feels too soft. Could it be that this setup isn't ideal for 37s? Anyone have similar experiences? Looking for all options before reverting to the stock springs & shocks.
Could I possibly run their Fox 2.0 IFP rear shocks with the stock PW springs? The information on their site seems to say no, but it seems people are doing it?
FYI - All testing has been done with an empty bed. Improved ride quality is my ultimate goal. Running 37" Toyo Open Country ATs.
Thanks!
At almost all speeds (especially over 50mph), the rear end never stops bouncing around unless the highway is absolutely perfect - it feels too soft. Could it be that this setup isn't ideal for 37s? Anyone have similar experiences? Looking for all options before reverting to the stock springs & shocks.
Could I possibly run their Fox 2.0 IFP rear shocks with the stock PW springs? The information on their site seems to say no, but it seems people are doing it?
FYI - All testing has been done with an empty bed. Improved ride quality is my ultimate goal. Running 37" Toyo Open Country ATs.
Thanks!