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Anyone on here running just the Fox 2.0 Coilovers on there 2019+ GMC Sierra 1500 4x4 leveled? If so, how do you like them? did you go any bigger on your tire with factory 20". Oh and pics if you have them.

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10 minutes ago, Londart2020 said:

Anyone on here running just the Fox 2.0 Coilovers on there 2019+ GMC Sierra 1500 4x4 leveled? If so, how do you like them? did you go any bigger on your tire with factory 20"

i would think most would be running the 2.5's

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1 minute ago, TheTicketTX said:

i would think most would be running the 2.5's

Why would you think that. I would think the average GMC owner is not out running the Baja in their truck..

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They are just better over all IMO. 

-Longer service life

-Heavier duty components

 

But of course if you are strictly a pavement cruiser, then go 2.0's and save your money. I would recommend the remote resi's with the 2.0's if you get them.

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2 minutes ago, TheTicketTX said:

They are just better over all IMO. 

-Longer service life

-Heavier duty components

 

But of course if you are strictly a pavement cruiser, then go 2.0's and save your money. I would recommend the remote resi's with the 2.0's if you get them.

Ok, so then I may need to wait. I don't see the resi as on option yet on the Fox site.

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some run 2.5 up front and 2.0 in rears in past.....my neighbor had 2.0 on all 4 corners in his F150, he liked them but only comparison he has was to stock....and i think it was his first set of aftermarket so not really experienced in that area...

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3 hours ago, Londart2020 said:

Why would you think that. I would think the average GMC owner is not out running the Baja in their truck..

doesn't matter, the bigger the piston, and more volume the better the dampening characteristics and cooler they will run......valving is where they can be too much or not enough depending on how you use them

 

you can make a 2.5 feel like butter on the street if you wanted it that way....

 

and that is the beauty you can valve them and rebuild them.....but not cheap

 

 

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I am running the Rough Country coil overs with remote resi front back. I was hesitant going Rough Country vs Fox, but I figured what the hell and gave it a shot. It is a 4" lift on an AT4. The ride has been good. I am running them on #4 out of 8. I picked the truck up and they were set on 8. Very stiff, but not irritating. No body roll, which was nice. I lowered to 4 to test. I will try setting 1 soon. Setting 4 feels like the Rough Country stock suspension that came with the lift.

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19 hours ago, npicklo said:

I am running the Rough Country coil overs with remote resi front back. I was hesitant going Rough Country vs Fox, but I figured what the hell and gave it a shot. It is a 4" lift on an AT4. The ride has been good. I am running them on #4 out of 8. I picked the truck up and they were set on 8. Very stiff, but not irritating. No body roll, which was nice. I lowered to 4 to test. I will try setting 1 soon. Setting 4 feels like the Rough Country stock suspension that came with the lift.

How are you running the RC resi on front and rear? On their website I don't even see the resi's as on option? do you have the part #'s?

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We ordered direct from them, it is a different part number for the rears, they don't show on the website. I will look to see if it's on the invoice. I didn't need the whole kit as the truck came with the very basic Rough Country kit already. So we just ordered the shocks. We did swap out the upper control arms too.

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I’m running 2.5” fox coilovers with compression adjusters and 2.0 smooths in the rear. I’ll probably upgrade the rears to match when they release them. 
 

 4” lift on an at4

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I was having a bad rubbing issue that was not there when the suspension was installed. It started a few days after and continued to get worse. I was told coilovers tend to settle. Just picked the truck back up, ended up having to cut off the lower plastic piece of the fender. Looks like shit. LOL. Going to have to figure a way to cover and cap it. Anyone else run into severe rubbing that required more than what you would consider typical trimming?

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