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fox shox onroad

Post by chunderlicious »

has anyone got any feedback on fox smoothies onroad....under a patrol wagon. the car will be mainly road driven but will get offroad a few times a month. they will be valved properly and everything for the weight of the vehicle and will be very well looked after. the car has 4 inches lift and im not too keen on the ranchos under it (floats a bit)
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Re: fox shox onroad

Post by bogged »

send a PM to Darren (ats4x4dotcom) and ask him about them.
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Post by chunderlicious »

oh yeah. probably just 2.0 with remote res. not dual tube or anything that fancy. for the set of 4 valved how i want and everything ill be getting them for just under $1400 which is less than konis.
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Post by Sandy Rut »

How they handle on-road will be up to you - the whole point of adjustable shox is that you can tune them so your car handles just how you want it to.
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Post by gqpete »

chunderlicious wrote:oh yeah. probably just 2.0 with remote res. not dual tube or anything that fancy. for the set of 4 valved how i want and everything ill be getting them for just under $1400 which is less than konis.
is that rrp or special deal
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Post by chunderlicious »

rrp from downsouth motorsport in america
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Post by turps »

gqpete wrote:
chunderlicious wrote:oh yeah. probably just 2.0 with remote res. not dual tube or anything that fancy. for the set of 4 valved how i want and everything ill be getting them for just under $1400 which is less than konis.
is that rrp or special deal
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Re: fox shox onroad

Post by Ruffy »

bogged wrote:send a PM to Darren (ats4x4dotcom) and ask him about them.
Better than that, Talk to Cameron Ritchie from racer imports. racerimports.com.au He knows his stuff, has had years of racing experience and is local.
Been looking at downsouth motor sports myself. Only downer is they want to send 2.5" X 12" coilovers via USPS @ $435USD a pair for shipping plus you'll have to pay duty and GST.
I'll be interested to see how you go.
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Post by weeman »

chunderlicious wrote:rrp from downsouth motorsport in america
good luck ordering them from downsouth motorsports.

they arent distributing to anyone australia expect for there two preferred distributors.
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Post by chunderlicious »

how come. a month or two ago he was more than happy to order them for me.
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Post by weeman »

chunderlicious wrote:how come. a month or two ago he was more than happy to order them for me.
A new deal has been struck after the sema? 4wd show (vegas 4wd show).

Was annouced that he wont distribute to anyone due to pricing issues with other distributors locally
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Post by blkmav »

weeman wrote:
chunderlicious wrote:how come. a month or two ago he was more than happy to order them for me.
A new deal has been struck after the sema? 4wd show (vegas 4wd show).

Was annouced that he wont distribute to anyone due to pricing issues with other distributors locally
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Post by weeman »

blkmav wrote:
ACCC will love that
out of interest how would that work?

He's located in america. People can still import fox just not through him directly they will be referred to the 2 australian disributors that he has organised.
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

anyone know if you can get replacement rubber bushes for fox smoothies instead of the sepherical bearing.
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Post by KiwiBacon »

Are you serious about not getting Koni's for $1400?
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Post by chunderlicious »

id want twins up front and the bigger ones in the rear last time i checked it was going to cost about 1700 for the 6 shocks....if someone can do better than that well id go them instead as i know exactly how they handle onroad.


my main concern is that that look like they float sometimes and that could be bad on the road.
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Post by locktup4x4 »

chunderlicious wrote:id want twins up front and the bigger ones in the rear last time i checked it was going to cost about 1700 for the 6 shocks....if someone can do better than that well id go them instead as i know exactly how they handle onroad.


my main concern is that that look like they float sometimes and that could be bad on the road.
Shoot me a pm with the part numbers your looking for and I will see what I can do.

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Post by Sandy Rut »

chunderlicious wrote:id want twins up front and the bigger ones in the rear.
Why do you want to run twins up front? I thought that the only reason people double up "conventional" (ie nitrochargers or pro comp) shocks is to 'share the load' so that they are less likely to get hot and fail.
Surely remote res 2.0s are 1000 times better than say nitrochargers - given the larger volume of oil - so do you really need to double them :?:

If you dont think 2.0s will handle what you are gonna throw at them, wouldnt it be cheaper to run 2.5's than twin 2.0s? (+ easier to fabricate mounts)
chunderlicious wrote: my main concern is that that look like they float sometimes and that could be bad on the road
I think you are missing the point about adjustable shocks - if they 'float' when you drive your truck on the road, adjust them so they dont :D
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Post by chunderlicious »

im sayin twin konis not twin smoothies :D yeah i have researched alot more now and see it is in the valving.
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