How To: Fox 2.0 Performance Shock Install – Chevy Express Van

How To: Fox 2.0 Performance Shock Install – Chevy Express Van

Here is another quick How To video on Installing your rear Fox 2.0 shocks. Installing your Fox 2.0 shocks in the rear of your van is actually very simple and does not take long at all. We hope you found this video useful and were able to get your Fox shocks on in no time.

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Peter Voss says:

Do you recommend fresh bolts on both top and bottom, or dependent on current condition of older bolts?

Robert Griffith Jr. says:

What does s set cost? I have a 2009 – 1500 consistently weighs between 6 and 7,000 depending on how much scrap i have with me. So i am looking for a more durable load bearing shock And trying to get a better ride without having to pay a fortune.

Walking Ham Head says:

I fart in your direction Joe.

Rowdy Flyer1903 says:

My 2000 express pitches in the rear. It’s like riding in the very back of a pickup truck. I replaced the shocks with heavy duty shocks and it did no good. So will changing shocks solve this very bad design problem?

Juiced on Life says:

What is the difference in ride quality with the FOX shock compared to stock. Will it make the 3500 drive smoother?

377 says:

I wish you guys built stuff for 3rd gen GM vans.

Protanolaw.com Ben says:

Great video. Just got a 2018 GMC 3500 short wheelbase with Quigley conversion. Have been searching for a deal for about a year. Been following and about ready to start putting some personal touches on the new van! …and I still have the 2007 FJ Cruiser in the photo in case anyone is interested!

Al NOSNERD says:

IN ON 1 lol

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