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06-23-2010, 04:54 PM
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Re: Single remote reservoir or piggyback front shock?
I have the Fabtech Dirt Logic 2.25 non-reservoir shocks, and they are great. Service manager says it's the best riding, lifted H2 he's driven.
My truck is a 2005 SUT, lifted with a 6" Fabtech kit (tweeked for a couple extra inches), riding on 38 Toyo's, 20" inch wheels. I also have all of the Cognito steering components, as well as their upper control arms with uniballs.
Hope this helps.
Charles
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White 2005 SUT, Lifted 7.5" via Fabtech/custom work, Fabtech Dirt Logic 2.25 shocks, 40x15.5x22 Toyo's, black 22" Fuel wheels, 4.88 gears, Dynatech long tube headers, Magnaflow exhaust, Air-raid intake, Superchips programmer, Edlebrock panhard bar, Cognito UCA's, Kryptonite tie rods, Cognito pitman/idlar arm gussets, Hotchkis swaybars and trailing arms, Amp Research steps, E&G fender flares, PIAA SMR's, smoked roof lights (bulbs removed), black suede headliner, 13" JL's under seat
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06-23-2010, 08:14 PM
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Re: Single remote reservoir or piggyback front shock?
Thanks Guys,
Yea, The Dirt Logic’s are awesome, that was my original first choice. I can get the rear ones no problem, same as the Fox and the new Rancho 9000 reservoirs. But for the front the only options I can find are for a duel set up. The Superlift SSR (Blistein’s) are available for a 2001 – 2005. I thought a 08 had the same shock setup, but could be wrong.
I have matched up the compression distance, extended length, and total travel distance, upper and lower mounting codes. There is about a million combinations out there
I know I saw a picture somewhere on this site, of someone running a single reservoir up front, but could be wrong. Blistein was supposed to come out with a 5160 reservoir that would work, but haven’t seen anything yet. Oh well, I guess my best bet would to go with a duel set-up. Have to wait till it cools down here, way too hot…
Thanks again!
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06-23-2010, 08:40 PM
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Re: Single remote reservoir or piggyback front shock?
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2006 Yellow H2 Lux Series
Front 2.5 X 7/8 Remote Reservoir Fox Shocks
Rear 2.5 X 7/8 Piggyback Reservoir Fox Shocks
37x12.50xR17 BFG Mud Terrain's
Ready Lift Front Leveling Kit 2 1/2"
Cognito Steering Support Kit
Cognito Idler Pivot Kit
Fabtech Steering Stabilizer
Fabtech Tie Rods
Power Slot Slotted Rotors
Crown Performance Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines
Off Road Unlimited Black Diff Cover & RP Diff Fluid
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06-24-2010, 05:56 AM
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Re: Single remote reservoir or piggyback front shock?
If you get the non-reservoir Dirt Logic's, which as stated above is what I use, you'll be fine. I had Bilstein remote reservoirs on a rock-crawler 4Runner that I built, and while they were neat, cool, etc, there's really no advantage unless you are running at high speeds over some serious bumps. I bought them because I thought they'd be more beneficial, and because I could "charge" them to a specific firmness. What I found is that I had them built to the specifications of my truck, and never touched them again. The Dirt Logic's are pre-valved for our truck's weight, so they're ready to go when you bolt them on, and this saves you from messing with them. Unless you're doing some detailed testing, you'll never notice a difference of 10, 20, 30 psi in the reservoir.
And by the way, I purchased my H2 used with some of the suspension stuff on it. One of those being the Fabtech dual-shock hoops. Completely worthless. I took the shocks off, and couldn't believe how easily they compressed. The struts on my tonneau cover are more firm.
There's a lot of debate over double and triple shock set-ups. For any street truck, and most off-road applications, a single, properly valved shock is fine. Consider the new Ford Raptor: single shock, properly valved (yes, I know it has a reservoir), and you can beat the piss out of that thing. In addition, on many show trucks running multiple shocks, only one is a functioning shock. The others are gutted.
So to sum up, if you absolutely need a reservoir and can find one that fits, go for it. Just make sure you find someone who can charge it and knows what psi to put in. If not, you won't miss it.....trust me.
Sorry to be so lengthy.
Charles
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White 2005 SUT, Lifted 7.5" via Fabtech/custom work, Fabtech Dirt Logic 2.25 shocks, 40x15.5x22 Toyo's, black 22" Fuel wheels, 4.88 gears, Dynatech long tube headers, Magnaflow exhaust, Air-raid intake, Superchips programmer, Edlebrock panhard bar, Cognito UCA's, Kryptonite tie rods, Cognito pitman/idlar arm gussets, Hotchkis swaybars and trailing arms, Amp Research steps, E&G fender flares, PIAA SMR's, smoked roof lights (bulbs removed), black suede headliner, 13" JL's under seat
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06-24-2010, 02:36 PM
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Re: Single remote reservoir or piggyback front shock?
Thanks all, great Info?
Hey Charles,
Do you happen to know the part numbers? If so, are they FTS81017 for the front & FTS81021 for the rear? Do you happen to have any pictures of them installed?
Thanks,
Phillip
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06-24-2010, 05:10 PM
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Re: Single remote reservoir or piggyback front shock?
I'm just about positive that those are the correct part numbers. Strangely, I can't find the receipt for mine. I keep receipts for everything for my cars.
As for pics, I posted some in the pictures section under "Pics of My SUT". There's only a pic of the fronts though. If you want some more, let me know.
Charles
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White 2005 SUT, Lifted 7.5" via Fabtech/custom work, Fabtech Dirt Logic 2.25 shocks, 40x15.5x22 Toyo's, black 22" Fuel wheels, 4.88 gears, Dynatech long tube headers, Magnaflow exhaust, Air-raid intake, Superchips programmer, Edlebrock panhard bar, Cognito UCA's, Kryptonite tie rods, Cognito pitman/idlar arm gussets, Hotchkis swaybars and trailing arms, Amp Research steps, E&G fender flares, PIAA SMR's, smoked roof lights (bulbs removed), black suede headliner, 13" JL's under seat
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06-25-2010, 03:30 AM
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Re: Single remote reservoir or piggyback front shock?
Hey Charles,
The 2.25's look great, from what I have read they are great shocks. Still like the Fox's, but can only find them for a stock setup, unless I get them built. Still doing some research, thanks for the advice and help.
Did you ever get the PIAA 510's? Just saw your post. I have them installed in place of my DRL, well I I have them run as fog lights with a switch installed. Still dont see the purpose of DRL's, If you cant see me coming, oh well...  , just kidding, but anyway they were a simple add and would look awlsome on your truck with the black and white covers installed. I you didnt get them yet, let me know and I'll take a couple of pictures.
Thanks,
Phillip
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