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Old 05-10-2008, 04:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
toyotaoffroadFJ
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All Pro FOX 2.5 issue's

i installed my fox 2.5 coilovers today along with allpro UCA's
everything went rather smooth untill i noticed the resovoirs...there isint enough hose one the shocks to get them into all pros brackets... so i had to put them into the fender higher and only use 1 clamp
2nd issue
when i jack both front wheels in the air and rest them back down the truck sits at 39" fron ground to fender..
if i drive around the block the fender to ground clearance is 37" why am i loosing 2 inches?? ive repeated this 4 times now and when i drop the wheels back on the ground it sits level. then i drive and it looks stock height?
anyone got any insight to this? these shocks promised 3" of lift and i got nothing...i also noticed these are the newer ones with the silver eibach springs...
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