My Experience with Fox 2.0 Coilovers

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olyelr

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For those with denalis. Did you eliminate the air ride rear? And what springs did you use?

I kept the rear air shocks. I think the feature is fabulous, and the first 130k miles (then sold it) that we had it never once had a lick of issues with the system. I did replace the air shocks with factory replacements just because they were getting worn out, but used the non-magnetic type that have built in resisters.

I kept the factory rear springs/height…just leveled up the front.
 

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Do you remember how many turns you had to do to get where you wanted?

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No i do not. Sorry about that!

I think there is a general rule for it though…like a 1/4” or 1/2” on the threads may turn out to be an inch of ride height. I would contact fox.
 

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Has anybody had issues with excessive creaking? I have had mine installed for about 6 months on my 2019 Yukon Denali. The creaking is almost unbearable between 5 and 20 mph. Took it back to the shop that installed them and they sprayed some penetrating lubricant in some of the joints, which fixed it for 48 hours. But now I’m right back to where I was.
 

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Its the sway bar bushings. Im having the same problem. I replaced the links and that helped a bit. I have ac delco gold/racing sway bar bushings in the box that I have yet to install. But I can see the busings on the frame are just getting thrashed.
 

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