PNWPIK
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Hey thanks for the heads up here man, very helpful, I've typically just run Bilsteins on my old trucks, so I didn't actually know that about Fox, I'll be sure to put this in my log book and have them checked out when I have my first service. I've always had great luck with BFG's and was very happy to see those on this truck, they are 275/70 R17, I believe this does have a small lift so perhaps an adjustment might take care of the rub, so far its been pretty much fine, only when you really have the wheels full crank in reverse, which I try to avoid doing anyway, but worth check that out. I really do like how this thing rides once you get on the rough roads, feels really good.Nice I like the fox shocks personally and will be moving up to the 2.5 performance elites when the time comes…
Just a heads up the Fox shocks do have service intervals per their website![]()
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As for the bit of rub, some have mitigated that issue with the high clearance intrusion beam/crash bars (it appears yours are still the stock ones.) and/or 1” level kit spacer (if I’m remembering correctly, but I may have to check my notebook.? there’s a lot of super smart guys on here so i actually take notes on some things)…if you have the fox adjustable clovers in the front they may just need to be adjusted to provide the 1” of lift… actually probably should’ve asked if your ranger is lifted at all first ?.. judging by the pictures it appears to have stock height/stock rake…. Did i mention you have a nice looking tire/wheel package too. (KO3’s? size?)
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