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10-28-2007, 12:15 AM
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Re: My new Shocks....soooo sessy ;-)
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Originally Posted by HummBebe
I don't think there is an actual part number, they are made exclusively for Rod Hall by Fox Racing Shocks.
You can only get them from Rod, Sam, or your dealer. Sam is selling them for $918.00 for the set. Which is a good deal.
Call the dealer and ask for a price 
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10-29-2007, 02:35 PM
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Re: My new Shocks....soooo sessy ;-)
So... any thoughts on adjusting these things? Do you think they could be the cause of the problem?
Thanks
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10-30-2007, 02:36 AM
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Re: My new Shocks....soooo sessy ;-)
I don't think the shock is part of the problem (I also have the Fox shocks)... you could take the shocks off the rear, does the truck sit level, probably not. Yes, the shocks are pressurized, however, the 1.5 inch difference you noted is extreme and rules out shock problems. I believe the stock measurement from center of hub to fender lip is 24.25 inches. I would imagine you have a broken or bad leaf on the low side. You know, I once knew someone who had this problem after they changed their shackles... they had cinched down the shackle bolts before putting the truck on the ground, or had the shackle bolts cinched down way past spec.
The shock is adjustable. It depends on how much gas you are running and these things can be opened up and have the valves replaced. But I really don't think they would have something to do with your problem.
You might have better luck putting up a new post.
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10-30-2007, 04:41 AM
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Re: My new Shocks....soooo sessy ;-)
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Originally Posted by trailerpup
I would imagine you have a broken or bad leaf on the low side.
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 The shocks don't support the weight of the truck. The leafs do. Have you gotten under there and checked everything - shackles, swaybar links, body mounts?
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10-30-2007, 02:56 PM
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Re: My new Shocks....soooo sessy ;-)
Thanks. I looked at it and nothing looks broken. I didn't think to just unhook the shocks and see what happens. Duh. I'll try that. It's really just the dealer trying to get out of fixing something. They see I have aftermarket stuff and they immediately blame problems on that. Now it's up to me to eliminate the aftermarket stuff as the problem. I'll let you know what happens when I remove the shocks... and I'll post a new thread. 
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