We do not work with Shock Therapy but if you were looking to have us do a rebuild on your shocks, you can fill out a form through the following link www.shocksurplus.com/pages/shock-service
I sure would like to try out some Fox shocks for my 2003 Chevy Express all-wheel drive so I can shoot my videos and brag about you guys shocks and how good they are
The cost for rebuilds will be listed below: 2.0 series - $135 per corner 2.5 series - $150 per corner Removal of spring - $25 per corner This covers the based rebuild which includes new seals, new oil, and new nitrogen gas charge. If you need to replace any other component such as bushings, mounts, shafts, pistons, and etc., those would incur additional charges.
The Kings aren't what people expect sometimes, they're a bit firmer than the Fox 2.0 on-road, which produces tighter handling, but not more comfort, for significant cost. They crush the Fox 2.0 though offroad in terms of stability at faster speeds.
@@ShockSurplus what would you recommend for a soft ride on road. I daily my truck haul some heavy stuff occasionally and occasionally drive it off road just to get to a camping spot. Nothing crazy. Im mostly looking for a comfortable ride
Sure they're worth it ! I love the 2.5's on my GX470.
Yes they are!
How is the ride compared to stock? Firm? Softer? Stiff? Been thinking of putting these on my GX.
I have fox 2.0's. About to do a rebuild on them.
Awesome! Give us a holler when ever you are ready and we can definitely take care of that for you . www.shocksurplus.com/pages/shock-service
What spring you guys recommend for the 2.0 ive heard eibach felt better
Amazing shocks had these after the bilstiens, whole other world
That is great to hear!
What kind of bilsteins?
Can you rebuild factory Fox shocks of Jeep Gladiator Rubicon 2020? Is it rebuidable?
Yes they are rebuildable, we'd love to help
Do you guys do the rebuilds for customers? Can we ship it through the mail for a rebuild?
Yes we do! You can ship em, usually 2-3 day turn around right now
www.shocksurplus.com/pages/shock-service
@@ShockSurplus I sent you guys an email 6 months ago and never got a reply :(
@@ShockSurpluswhat’s the cost for rebuild on some FOX 2.0 IFT? They go in a 22’ Superduty.
Why don’t anyone show how to recharge the nitrogen after rebuild Geezus
Do you guys work on shock therapy and if you do were can I contact you guys
We do not work with Shock Therapy but if you were looking to have us do a rebuild on your shocks, you can fill out a form through the following link www.shocksurplus.com/pages/shock-service
This was really cool but not worth it to me 😄
I sure would like to try out some Fox shocks for my 2003 Chevy Express all-wheel drive so I can shoot my videos and brag about you guys shocks and how good they are
We can see if there's anything available, do you have the 1500, 2500 or 3500 version?
@@ShockSurplus 1500 awd ,2003
@@ShockSurplus I see people running them on TH-cam all the time, Fox and Bilstein and even King shocks
@@woffordsoverlandjourneys8618 best shocks yes
I learned to do this when I was 6.
I don’t believe you
U couldnt even read when you were 6
Is there a full video? Do you need to recharge the nitrogen?
We do have a full video on our channel, and nitrogen does get recharged with a special tool
Cost?
The cost for rebuilds will be listed below:
2.0 series - $135 per corner
2.5 series - $150 per corner
Removal of spring - $25 per corner
This covers the based rebuild which includes new seals, new oil, and new nitrogen gas charge.
If you need to replace any other component such as bushings, mounts, shafts, pistons, and etc., those would incur additional charges.
@Shock Surplus what about the 2.5in JKS IFP or Mopar 2.5 IFP, to rebuild costs?
fox does it for 75 bucks
@@nickgibb4687link please?
Where are you located?
Our main office where we do the rebuild is located in Irwindale, CA.
Bilstein or eibach is better i dont have time to do this is not practical at all .
of course, serviceable shocks are for a limited amount of people
These or king 2.5 for 3500 ram?
The Kings aren't what people expect sometimes, they're a bit firmer than the Fox 2.0 on-road, which produces tighter handling, but not more comfort, for significant cost. They crush the Fox 2.0 though offroad in terms of stability at faster speeds.
@@ShockSurplus what would you recommend for a soft ride on road. I daily my truck haul some heavy stuff occasionally and occasionally drive it off road just to get to a camping spot. Nothing crazy. Im mostly looking for a comfortable ride