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jasonr14's Reviews
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Price: $150.00 Pros: all around performer Cons: need Reservoir for high speed cooling Recommended? Yes
Comments: great for jeeps with lots of flex! easily mountable to stock locations or to custom mounts. misalignment's needed for full motion.
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snowcrash's Reviews
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Price: $140.00 Pros: Smooth soft ride Cons: None yet Recommended? Yes
Comments: Great shocks, a lot better then the Rubicon Express monotubes I replaced. Also seem to be better build (I blew up 2 RE shocks)
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snowcrash's Reviews
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Price: $140.00 Pros: Soft ride Cons: None yet Recommended? Yes
Comments: Great shocks! Smooth street ride and preform awesome offroad. Preforms a lot better then the Rubicon Express Monotubes I replaced. Also seem better build. I blew up 2 REs and these are holding up great
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tekach's Reviews
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Price: $200.00 Pros: good working. Cons: none Recommended? Yes
Comments: Very good shocks. Recommended.
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Manriquez's Reviews
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Price: $150.00 Pros: smoother bounces haha umm i like how they look and ride Cons: nothing Recommended? Yes
Comments: its a smoothe ride and look nice
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stjjames's Reviews
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12-25-2008, 12:59 PM |
FOX fox 2.0 emulsion shox
Price: $500.00 Recommended? Yes
Comments: Yup, everything I wanted them to be. Rebuildable, tunable, firm, but not overly so. Just perfectly dialed for your ride.
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rednec03's Reviews
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09-25-2008, 02:26 AM |
FOX fox 2.0 emulsion shox
Price: $110.00 Recommended? Yes
Comments: I put theses on my 77 when I swapped to wide track axles. Absolutely love them, a bit pricey, but being able to rebuild is a definite plus!
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khaiwi's Reviews
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FOX fox 2.0 emulsion shox
Recommended? Yes
Comments: Hi,
I have already ordered a set of Fox shox 2.0 with remote res. and 8 position rebound control also a steering stab for my TJ 2005 (5" suspension lift). I do live in the desert as well and look froward to cross rough terrain faster "keepin my teeth in my mouth". These are supposed to be the bolt on shox (hopefully)
Currently I am on Rancho R9000SXI, I would like to hear from you how frequent you need to rebuild them and the overall rating of these shox.
Will share my experience and upload the pics when ready.
Cheers
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aaggie77's Reviews
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11-02-2006, 02:11 PM |
FOX fox 2.0 emulsion shox
Price: $180.00 Pros: Tuneable for your application. Outstanding quality Cons: Price, rebuild instructions are hard to understand. Recommended? Yes
Comments: I purchased the remote reservoir version of this product so I can keep the oil cooler. (I live in the desert and like to play in the sand.) You will need to puchase adaptor brackets for the front top location and weld tabs for the rear top but you or any shop can do that easily. I use these to GO FAST OVER ROUGH TERRAIN and keep my teeth in my mouth while doing it but are well worth the money for my purpose.
Rebuild kits are cheap. I needed a friend who knew about rebuilding dirt bike shocks because the instructions. Although not hard to read they were a little blurry because I was unfamilliar with the name of the parts. After the first shock, it was a cake walk. You will need a nitrogen source to recharge after a rebuild but you will only need to do this about once every 2 years. I do it more often because of my application and balls to the wall use. Your other option is to have them sent in for a rebuild, about $40ea + shipping.
***NOTE*** Although not on the web site, Fox now produces a direct bolt on version (no adaptors or tabs needed) for the same price, about $185 ea. They also produce a 8-point compression adjustable, direct bolt on version for about $260. If they had these when I first purchased mine I would have optioned for these.
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