Rear end ride quality

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I went to standard fox 2.0s. They aren't quite as soft as the bilsteins but they really ride balanced with the front.

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Well the thing with the fox shocks I bought were they were valves for a 2500 because technically even though they bolted up to my truck they were meant for a 2500/3500. My bed shook like no tomorrow with the Fox shocks on. I think the 2.0’s for our vehicles such as your fronts are definitely valved better for our vehicle.
 

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Well the thing with the fox shocks I bought were they were valves for a 2500 because technically even though they bolted up to my truck they were meant for a 2500/3500. My bed shook like no tomorrow with the Fox shocks on. I think the 2.0’s for our vehicles such as your fronts are definitely valved better for our vehicle.
I never rebuilt those fox fronts. Still running the 6112 spacer combo. Its got all the squish now

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