Zone uca on a 2019 5th gen w/fox leveling

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xrsjunkie

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Has anyone used the zone 2” lift uca with the fox 2.0 ifp adjustable strut? Currently Running a 35”x12.5” tire on a aftermarket wheel with the fox leveling kit and I’m wondering if they will rub the uca. Or another uca option? TIA
 

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Are you referring the Fox 2.0 coil overs? If so we have many customers with the Fox 2.0 and Zone UCA combo with no issues.

if interested in ordering the Zone UCA's send me a message for a quote. We have the Zone UCA's in stock
 

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With aftermarket wheels you are probably fine for fitment. Most rubbing issues arise when using the factory wheels, as they typically have much more backspacing/less offset than aftermarket wheels.

Great looking truck man !

What did you do for the rear lift?
 
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With aftermarket wheels you are probably fine for fitment. Most rubbing issues arise when using the factory wheels, as they typically have much more backspacing/less offset than aftermarket wheels.

Great looking truck man !

What did you do for the rear lift?
Bought the truck how it is. It has fox 2.0 in the back as well. I’m not sure if the springs were replaced with a kit or not. I keep seeing ppl post about leveling kits and the biggest tire is a 33” that could be run. As far as I can tell it has these shocks to level with 35”x12.5” no problem. I just don’t like how it handles. Hoping uca’s will fix that. It’s my first RAM so maybe they all just drive like this. Idk. I’m used to GM’s.
 

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Bought the truck how it is. It has fox 2.0 in the back as well. I’m not sure if the springs were replaced with a kit or not. I keep seeing ppl post about leveling kits and the biggest tire is a 33” that could be run. As far as I can tell it has these shocks to level with 35”x12.5” no problem. I just don’t like how it handles. Hoping uca’s will fix that. It’s my first RAM so maybe they all just drive like this. Idk. I’m used to GM’s.
That looks bigger than a level if those are 35’s.

The truck should handle great…better than a gm lol

Shocks dont lift the rear. Its either got new springs or spacers.
 

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With aftermarket wheels you are probably fine for fitment. Most rubbing issues arise when using the factory wheels, as they typically have much more backspacing/less offset than aftermarket wheels.

Most issues I have heard of are with stock wheels. Most aftermarket wheels have closer to 0 offset or even negative offset which moves the wheels out more vs stock wheels
 
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That looks bigger than a level if those are 35’s.

The truck should handle great…better than a gm lol

Shocks dont lift the rear. Its either got new springs or spacers.
I just crawled underneath and I don’t see anything other than the struts that aren’t stock. So I have no idea what was put on before I purchased the truck.
 

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Most issues I have heard of are with stock wheels. Most stock wheels have closer to 0 offset or even negative offset which moves the wheels out more vs stock wheels
Thats pretty much exactly what i said haaaaaa…except you meant to write “most aftermarket wheels”
 
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