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Old May 14, 2013 | 03:07 PM
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You want a progressive rate spring and a quality shock to fix your ride. Look at MetalCloak's dual rate coil springs and Bilstein 5100 or OME shocks as an example. Longer arms won't fix the "rough" in Rough Country.
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Old May 14, 2013 | 03:16 PM
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Since your driving on a lot of washboard, some remote reservoir Fox 2.0 shocks will drastically smooth out the rough off road ride having more sensitive dampening than non res shocks. I too am forced to deal with a ton of washboard where I live, running Fox 2.0 remote res shocks paired with EVO plush ride coils smooths out all the off road ride.
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Old May 14, 2013 | 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by JohnnyQuik
You want a progressive rate spring and a quality shock to fix your ride. Look at MetalCloak's dual rate coil springs and Bilstein 5100 or OME shocks as an example. Longer arms won't fix the "rough" in Rough Country.
X2 progressive rate springs are nice. RK makes some too. Mine ride pretty good. The Fox shocks are a bit stiffer on the highway than the 5100s.
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Old May 14, 2013 | 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by SBEII
X2 progressive rate springs are nice. RK makes some too. Mine ride pretty good. The Fox shocks are a bit stiffer on the highway than the 5100s.
x2 on the Fox being stiffer. I ran Bilstein 5100's before the Fox RR's. The Bilsteins were a nicer ride on road, off road though Fox takes the cake IMO.
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Old May 14, 2013 | 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Smashboogie 4x4

They should keep you very close. Are the arms adjustable? What about the track bars?

As stated above the 5100's are the Bilstien shocks.
No the arms are not adjustable. They are the factory arms. Just some drop down brackets. Its a cheap setup but at the time I was anxious to get it sitting on 35's and their lift was the cheapest and said " that's a helluva deal" we'll as u can tell now I'm kicking myself in the a** and wish I would've just put up the money and did some more research in the beginning. What is your website to see the products you promote?
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Old May 15, 2013 | 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by rpc2638
No the arms are not adjustable. They are the factory arms. Just some drop down brackets. Its a cheap setup but at the time I was anxious to get it sitting on 35's and their lift was the cheapest and said " that's a helluva deal" we'll as u can tell now I'm kicking myself in the a** and wish I would've just put up the money and did some more research in the beginning. What is your website to see the products you promote?
We have a link to our Facebook and our website in our signature but to make things easier here are the links.

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