How To Replace Shocks On Dodge Ram 2500 4×4 / Fox Racing 2.0 Performance Shock Installation

How To Replace Shocks On Dodge Ram 2500 4×4 / Fox Racing 2.0 Performance Shock Installation

2015 Ram 2500 4×4 OEM shock replacement with Fox Racing 2.0 Performance Smooth Body Shocks. How To Replace On Ram 2015 Ram 2500.
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00:00 – Fox 2.0 Performance Racing Shocks vs Bilstein 5100
4:54 – How To Replace The Rear Shocks on 2015 Ram 2500 4×4
10:40 – How To Replace The Front Shocks on 2015 Ram 2500 4×4

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Hunter Callihan says:

How did they effect your towing abilities? I have a 2014 with the Cummins and bilstiens all the way around and they are beating us to death. Want to switch to fox, but use the truck to tow our tractor on our gooseneck a good bit.

Robert P says:

been 7 months how are the shocks working out? any mpg loss or anything, im looking at these for my 16 2500 cummins

normanmakaio says:

shit..not much down travel..like 3" did you buy too short of a shock? unless you're on road mostly..but offroad..you'll get not much down travel on the rear.. fronts looks like it has enough.

Frank Bailey says:

Great job, now go wash your truck.

AndresPalominos Channel says:

Do you have part numbers for the front and rear shocks?

zach walt says:

They say only the non reservoir shocks fit the rear but the hole in the frame is kind of ovaled out enough for the hose. I bet you could fit the reservoirs in the rear too. I wonder if anyone has tried? Maybe the valving in the rear is different too? Idk

Maxwell Chandler says:

Those are some manly tires.

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