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hunter4999
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fox shocks

Postby hunter4999 » Tue Apr 02, 2013 1:28 pm

Hi, Im new to forum. I was wanting to know if there is anyone out there that has installed or thought about installing the fox front coilovers and rear shocks. They say they can give up to 2" front and 1" rear. They dont say anything about adjustment and would like to know if they are or not. Also would like to know how they would hold up and what else would need to be added if i was to purchase.


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Postby NmexMAX » Tue Apr 02, 2013 1:51 pm

https://www.4x4parts.com/nissan/shocks- ... 3_803.html

http://www.ridefox.com/filter.php?m=tru ... ake=Nissan
Interesting they have it for the 2013 model year, (2005-2013) on the Fox site.

From the looks of the prices on 4x4 parts, and as always, very bad description, seems as if they're about the same price as PRG's set-up, sans the UCA's. ($1040 for front and rear shocks, $780 for fronts only, PRG's are 789$)

But if going with a set-up like this, UCA's seem like a no brainer to take full advantage of the kit as far as wheel travel is concerned.

I'm sure they're adjustable just like PRG's are, since it's a coilover system and looking at the coil over it has threads and a spanner wrench collar and states 0-2".

I would suggest checking out Greg at PRG, very good customer service, and will tailor your set-up for your vehicle needs.
http://www.prgproducts.com/shop/categor ... er/?page=3

Also, the shocks alone in the rear wont provide the lift, my assumption is that they (the shocks) can support 0-1" of lift, meaning you'd need to pair them with a set of lift springs for a lift.


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