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Our 2019 Ranger got a lot more capable over the last couple of weeks, and the cornerstone of that newfound capability is a Fox Stage 1 Performance Package that includes a set of 2019 Ranger Fox 2.0 Coilovers and a set of 2019 Ranger Fox 2.0 Rear Shocks. Our install video is now up on our YouTube Channel.

The Fox coilovers and shocks are awesome. They're a great all-rounder that provide nice on-road handling and pretty good off-road performance. Like most 2.0s, they are general-purpose, so if you're going to really rip around off-road then you may want to jump to 2.5s. Still, the 2.0s are a great choice for anyone looking for a general upgrade.

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Our 2019 Ranger got a lot more capable over the last couple of weeks, and the cornerstone of that newfound capability is a Fox Stage 1 Performance Package that includes a set of 2019 Ranger Fox 2.0 Coilovers and a set of 2019 Ranger Fox 2.0 Rear Shocks. Our install video is now up on our YouTube Channel.

The Fox coilovers and shocks are awesome. They're a great all-rounder that provide nice on-road handling and pretty good off-road performance. Like most 2.0s, they are general-purpose, so if you're going to really rip around off-road then you may want to jump to 2.5s. Still, the 2.0s are a great choice for anyone looking for a general upgrade.

Glad to see a coilover that allows 0” lift. Does the travel change or is it the same overall?
 

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I like that they are adjustable. I want a little slope fwd so that I’m level when towing. 2” is about right IMO.
 

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Nice install vid - I don't know why but I always enjoy stuff like this so much. I'm contemplating swapping out my 3.5" BDS lift for Fox Coilovers, just trying to decide if I should wait for the 2.5s or hope that the 2.0s lift the front high enough without having to put too much preload on the springs.
 


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Our 2019 Ranger got a lot more capable over the last couple of weeks, and the cornerstone of that newfound capability is a Fox Stage 1 Performance Package that includes a set of 2019 Ranger Fox 2.0 Coilovers and a set of 2019 Ranger Fox 2.0 Rear Shocks. Our install video is now up on our YouTube Channel.

The Fox coilovers and shocks are awesome. They're a great all-rounder that provide nice on-road handling and pretty good off-road performance. Like most 2.0s, they are general-purpose, so if you're going to really rip around off-road then you may want to jump to 2.5s. Still, the 2.0s are a great choice for anyone looking for a general upgrade.

Nice video. But, most videos I have seem say to remove brake caliber and rotor. Then remove axle nut and knock the end of axle shaft back in a little. Supposedly due to pulling the CV joint out . The way you pulled on the rotor and the axle shift, is there an issue with pulling the cv joint out of socket? Your video is definitely the most simple. Thnx.
 

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Nice video. But, most videos I have seem say to remove brake caliber and rotor. Then remove axle nut and knock the end of axle shaft back in a little. Supposedly due to pulling the CV joint out . The way you pulled on the rotor and the axle shift, is there an issue with pulling the cv joint out of socket? Your video is definitely the most simple. Thnx.

There is some ... controversy ... about Noah's install method. I would remove the axle nut and slip the axle out. You do not need to remove the caliper and rotor. Once you remove the axle, you can lower the lower control arm and pull the coilover out.
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