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TRD Pro Fox Shocks (DFW / Houston / Waco)

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundra Parts Marketplace (2014-2021)' started by TundraPJ, May 8, 2024.

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  1. May 8, 2024 at 6:16 PM
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    TundraPJ

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    Fox TRD Pro Shocks BFG KO2’s Dirty Deeds 14” BAMF n-fab nerf bars
    ** SOLD **

    Took these off after 2 years / 38k miles. Decided to go with Bilsteins for a little stiffer ride.

    In good shape aside from nicks/scratches from rocks, etc.

    Prefer not to ship. I travel for work so would be able to meet b/w DFW, Houston, or Waco if necessary.


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    GLWS…should happen TONIGHT at that price!!
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    GLWS! Sweet deal!
     
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    1lowlife Toxic prick and pavement princess..

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    1lowlife Toxic prick and pavement princess..

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    He has a possible buyer, I'm next line..:thumbsup:

    Great communication to my PM with the questions I asked...:cool:
     
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    If your truck is really a pavement princess, you may not actually like them.
    They will be plush, but plenty of body roll, braking diving, and floating all over the road. Took me a few weeks to get used to them after installing on my truck.
    Just so you know some of the drawbacks, haha.

    I really like them, though. But, I'm off-roading nearly every week, and I'll make sacrifices for decent performance there. If my truck was a 100% street truck, nope, I'd go a different direction.
     
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    These have to be rebuilt every 40,000 I heard?
     
  9. May 9, 2024 at 3:37 AM
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    ryanwgregg

    ryanwgregg 46,000 miles & counting...

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    I'm sure Holden and I could hold them for you or send them to you. I have a box that will fit all the parts :anonymous:
     
  11. May 9, 2024 at 7:35 AM
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    1lowlife Toxic prick and pavement princess..

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    They have to be better than the spongy OEM black shocks.
    I felt like I was in a boat going down the road.

    My 6112/5160s are a lot stiffer than I want them to be, it is mostly the front.
    I have 80K miles on them and they still ride like the day I installed them.
    They hop over every bump in the road, someone stated a porpoising effect and that explains it well.
    I only bought them for the lift/level as to I never get off the road.

    The rear sway bar took out a lot of body roll.
    I probably should have bought a spacer lift but was afraid to after everything I read about them.
    Thinking about going with 4600s and lowering it back down to stock.

    I appreciate the input.
    I think the OP already has them sold anyway..

    Sorry for the thread drift @TundraPJ
     
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  12. May 9, 2024 at 10:20 AM
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    TRD Sport suspension works really well on the street, although I felt is very comparable to the 6112/5160 I had on my old truck. Which had the black shocks on prior to that for that.
    But, since you didn't like the 6112/5160, that won't won't do you any good, haha.

    I have no experience with Eibach, but from the stuff I've read and watched, they are in between the Fox 2.0 (which I've heard is comparable to the Fox TRD Pro, comfort wise)and 6112/5160 for stiffness.
     
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    What are the yellow stock shocks and what are the red (and blue i think) shocks? and what are the differences?
     
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