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For those interested. Fox will be releasing their 2.5 and 3.0 shocks and coilovers for 2019/2020 Chevy/GMC 1500 models in May (per inside employee at Camburg). 

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I see them listed for the AT4 on their site already. Sent them an email to verify fitment. Awaiting a reply. 

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9 minutes ago, JimZRyd said:

I see them listed for the AT4 on their site already. Sent them an email to verify fitment. Awaiting a reply. 

I’m only seeing the 2.0’s for AT4

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43 minutes ago, TheTicketTX said:

I’m only seeing the 2.0’s for AT4

Me too 

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Am only seeing 2.0 for 1500...no specific models can be entered....says At4 is 0" lift at bottom of description

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Received an email back from Fox. The current 2.0’s that they list for AT4’s are exact replacements...no lift, no level. Said the lift/leveling type will be 2.5’s and are at least 30 days out. I’ll be waiting and watching??

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yep, that's exactly what it says on their website.....but for std 1500 you can get up to 2" in front, I thought I was high for a second which wouldn't have been first time, lol

 

I have seen 2019 with 2.5 coilovers on them though....this was  in 9/18, so am sure you could have gotten a set if you called them

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Dunn said:

yep, that's exactly what it says on their website.....but for std 1500 you can get up to 2" in front, I thought I was high for a second which wouldn't have been first time, lol

 

I have seen 2019 with 2.5 coilovers on them though....this was back in 9/18

 

 

I think bds and other custom suspension system companies have been custom fitting the 2007-2018 coil overs to fit the 19/20’s

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yeah that's probably what it is.....amazing though almost 2 years later and just getting around to production.....everyone very late with new gen pickups.....just not selling enough maybe, though I have seen a ton of em on road last few months.....when I first bought mine I would rarely see one

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Bds is owned by fox, and yes, the 2.5” coilovers have been out for about a month and a half now. I have them on my 2019 at4 With 2” rear shocks. 6” total lift. (4” over stock)E0BF26ED-6C07-4F78-983A-430A04679124.jpeg.28588f5ebcfeafb012b225654b49578c.jpeg

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Bds is owned by fox, and yes, the 2.5” coilovers have been out for about a month and a half now. I have them on my 2019 at4 With 2” rear shocks. 6” total lift. (4” over stock)E0BF26ED-6C07-4F78-983A-430A04679124.jpeg.28588f5ebcfeafb012b225654b49578c.jpeg
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You have the 2" stock suspension lift then added 4" body lift?

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7 hours ago, anferknee said:

Bds is owned by fox, and yes, the 2.5” coilovers have been out for about a month and a half now. I have them on my 2019 at4 With 2” rear shocks. 6” total lift. (4” over stock)E0BF26ED-6C07-4F78-983A-430A04679124.jpeg.28588f5ebcfeafb012b225654b49578c.jpeg

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Those are 2007-2018 custom fitted models. Fox will even tell you they have new 2.5 and 3.0 models coming for 19-20 Chevy/GMC 1500’s. And yes, BDS is owned by Fox

 

truck looks great!

 

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57 minutes ago, DogMom said:

You have the 2" stock suspension lift then added 4" body lift?

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Yes, he does

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