Fox coilovers with xineering magnaride delete kit

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Just installed these yesterday. Fox claims they are adjustable between 0-2” of lift. I had no clue where they were set at from the factory, so I just installed them where they were pre set. Well, it gained just under 2” of height, OVER the 1.5” leveling kit I already had on it. Too damn much, so I will have to adjust them down. I would like to get back to 1.5-2” over the factory height. That was perfect for the stock wheels/tires IMO.

The magnaride delete kit worked flawless. Unplug the factory wiring and plug the little plastic buggers in. Its that easy. Had no codes or anything come up. They seem pricey for what they are, but you dont have a choice I guess. And I know a lot of work went into making them.

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So the stock passenger side shock was leaking and making the ride HORRIBLE. I am pretty sure it was basically locked up, not moving up or down... at least that is how it felt as far as ride quality goes.

When I got the factory units out, the passenger side was an inch or so shorter than the driver side. Im thinking it was just locked up in that position.

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What's the part number for the fox shocks? Looks pretty good.
 

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New aftermarket coils will settle. Put a few miles on them. I would advise running these with a leveling kit, over 2.5” level is going to lead to problems.
 
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New aftermarket coils will settle. Put a few miles on them. I would advise running these with a leveling kit, over 2.5” level is going to lead to problems.

This isnt with the leveling kit. I removed the leveling spacers prior to installing. As stated, these gained almost two inches MORE than the 1.5” leveling kit height (without the leveling spacers).

I agree, I would highly not recommend using them set this high.

We are driving it a few 100 miles today. I will check the numbers afterward and post them up.
 
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Alright, got a few hundred miles on the MOM BUS today, with the tires toeing in a mile and a half still. The springs may have settled in a 1/8-1/4 inch or so, but thats about it. It is still over 1.5” higher than it was WITH the leveling kit. As it sits now, the front is about 1” higher than the rear. Still gonna have to adjust them down and inch and a half or two.


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Here is a pic of a pamphlet that was in the fox coilover box. Im thinking the part number is the 983-02-086. I know they are the 2.0’s, and obviously coilovers, so...

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