EJH
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Looking for advice from the forum community please.
Last week I had Fox 2.0s installed (well the fronts, the rears I did two years ago myself). I love the handling now, and in general the truck is awesome. I'm a few days into a road trip, and have put about 500 miles on the new setup, including 50+ miles of logging roads. The suspension drives wonderful.
My issue is that I specifically asked, and paid for, the coilovers to be adjusted down from the default 2" level from Fox. My truck only has 2" of rake, at least with the Yakima rack and RTT installed. I asked for the coilovers to be set anywhere from stock to 1" of front lift. I ended up getting the truck back with an increase of 1.5" of front height. So I think they did lower the Fox pre-load a little bit, but not enough.
With my rack and RTT, I now have 0.5" of positive rake. On my current trip, loaded with gear (~500 lbs in the bed), I have 0.5" of negative rake or squat. I don't care for the squat. It is kind of my pet peeve in trucks.
What do you guys think I should do?
• Is half an inch being nit picky?
• Should I complain to the install shop? Even if they will redo the install (doubt it?) That is still extra wear on my truck to pull the front end apart again, just to lower it a small amount. As it is, the install (besides being too high) is perfect. The alignment is perfect. The truck drives awesome.
• I am not willing to raise the rear end. I don't want more wheel well gap, nor risk introducing shudder. I would maybe consider Sumo Springs or the global leaf pack or tremor leaf. Though honestly, I am happy with the rear end.
Note that I have OEM Hankooks (30.6"). I will be getting new tires soon - 265/65R18 (31.5"). Will the larger tire size minimize the difference in height?
I am conflicted and wish the front was just 1/2 inch lower. Then I would be dead level loaded, which is fine with me.
Here are a few pictures of the truck now.
Edit: poor cell connection at the moment. I will add pics tomorrow.
Last week I had Fox 2.0s installed (well the fronts, the rears I did two years ago myself). I love the handling now, and in general the truck is awesome. I'm a few days into a road trip, and have put about 500 miles on the new setup, including 50+ miles of logging roads. The suspension drives wonderful.
My issue is that I specifically asked, and paid for, the coilovers to be adjusted down from the default 2" level from Fox. My truck only has 2" of rake, at least with the Yakima rack and RTT installed. I asked for the coilovers to be set anywhere from stock to 1" of front lift. I ended up getting the truck back with an increase of 1.5" of front height. So I think they did lower the Fox pre-load a little bit, but not enough.
With my rack and RTT, I now have 0.5" of positive rake. On my current trip, loaded with gear (~500 lbs in the bed), I have 0.5" of negative rake or squat. I don't care for the squat. It is kind of my pet peeve in trucks.
What do you guys think I should do?
• Is half an inch being nit picky?
• Should I complain to the install shop? Even if they will redo the install (doubt it?) That is still extra wear on my truck to pull the front end apart again, just to lower it a small amount. As it is, the install (besides being too high) is perfect. The alignment is perfect. The truck drives awesome.
• I am not willing to raise the rear end. I don't want more wheel well gap, nor risk introducing shudder. I would maybe consider Sumo Springs or the global leaf pack or tremor leaf. Though honestly, I am happy with the rear end.
Note that I have OEM Hankooks (30.6"). I will be getting new tires soon - 265/65R18 (31.5"). Will the larger tire size minimize the difference in height?
I am conflicted and wish the front was just 1/2 inch lower. Then I would be dead level loaded, which is fine with me.
Here are a few pictures of the truck now.
Edit: poor cell connection at the moment. I will add pics tomorrow.
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