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Hi,

Now that fox released the shocks for the non raptor I wanted to see if anyone has bought and installed them? I plan on picking up the 2.0s with a 0-3 inch lift (front) and 0-1 inch lift (rear)

I want to raise front the full 3 inches and make the rear level with that (I’m assuming the full 1 inch will do it)
Curious if anyone knows if the above info is correct.

Also curious if with that extension I will need new UCA’s

The description does say you can use them to “level” without straining ball joints or linkages and maintain OEM reliability but not sure

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Hi,

Now that fox released the shocks for the non raptor I wanted to see if anyone has bought and installed them? I plan on picking up the 2.0s with a 0-3 inch lift (front) and 0-1 inch lift (rear)

I want to raise front the full 3 inches and make the rear level with that (I’m assuming the full 1 inch will do it)
Curious if anyone knows if the above info is correct.

Also curious if with that extension I will need new UCA’s

The description does say you can use them to “level” without straining ball joints or linkages and maintain OEM reliability but not sure

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You're supposed to be able to run these with your factory UCA's. As you stated, it should be like a level setup.

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i think that everyone says the limit for new control arms is 3", though. i have a 2.5" level and ford was able to get the alignment in specs so i can vouch for that amount but 3" i am not sure
 

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Have you been able to find these shocks in stock anywhere? I have looked a couple of times and haven’t found them in stock anywhere. I haven’t gone the extra step to call anyone and see if they might ship directly from fox or not, or to check for expected dates to have them in stock.
 

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Have you been able to find these shocks in stock anywhere? I have looked a couple of times and haven’t found them in stock anywhere. I haven’t gone the extra step to call anyone and see if they might ship directly from fox or not, or to check for expected dates to have them in stock.
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I can't wait to get these. Personally I'm planning on running 2.0s with a BDS 1" rear shackle lift to keep a little rake for when I'm loaded down.
 

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Hi,

Now that fox released the shocks for the non raptor I wanted to see if anyone has bought and installed them? I plan on picking up the 2.0s with a 0-3 inch lift (front) and 0-1 inch lift (rear)

I want to raise front the full 3 inches and make the rear level with that (I’m assuming the full 1 inch will do it)
Curious if anyone knows if the above info is correct.

Also curious if with that extension I will need new UCA’s

The description does say you can use them to “level” without straining ball joints or linkages and maintain OEM reliability but not sure

IMG_1370.webp


IMG_1372.webp
Can't comment on the Ranger 6G, but on the 5G, they are great! I would expect the same.
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