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How are you measureing full extension? Just shocks off? sway bar disconnected? Some have extended sway bar links by 50mm which may or may not change that.
BTW: Don't have any measurements on my FJC foxes.
I took the measurements from the bottom surface of the top of the shock mount to the center on the bolt hole where the lower shock bushing fits on. When I took this measurement, I only removed the shocks. I am also thinking about extending the sway bar links, however, I am not completely sure on how that will effect the suspension geometry. Will this just allow it to flex more? The sway bar also seemed to be limiting the down travel of the suspension when the tires were in the air. On a side not, when I installed my slee springs, the only thing I needed to disconnect was the shocks and not the sway bay or anything else. This gave the springs plenty of room to wiggle around. End side note. In my opinion, with respects to the fox shocks, you can only go up to the 10" shock without compromising tons of up-travel. The 10" shocks measure 16.1" compressed and 26.1" extended. Also, with anything more than 10" you will be over extending the springs, though this my give you more down travel, there will be no pressure on the wheel in the "hole," hence, no traction and the wheel might as well be in the air anyways (N74L). Even then, 10" is pushing it, with my rig at 10" the springs are loose. I have been talking with Sonny from down south motor sports and he is able to convert the upper bushing on a stock fox shock to a stem type so that I do not have to run stem-eye adapters. This will also not extend the length of the shock. He will of course valve them to my specs as well (he has done some 80 series, https://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-tech/245970-fox-shox-2-0s.html).
On the other hand, the FJC shocks are on par with the OME shocks (travel wise) they are 14.85" compressed and 24.45" extended. This gives you a total of 9.6" for travel compared to the OME 9.8". However, with respects tot he extended lengths, the FJC fox shock is longer by .45". This means you will be extending the spring more and giving you more down travel. Now we get to my question earlier: because of the shorter compressed length of these shocks, compared to my 16" full bump measurement, is the full up travel potential being used? Or is there some other "flex" factor that I am not taking into consideration?
One more thing, I am planning on getting the click adjuster on the ones up front but am undecided on the ones in the back. They will be harder to reach and the only benefit to them that I can see is better handling when towing a trailer, something I would rarely do. Any thoughts?
That is all for now. If you got this far...congratulations! Hope I covered everything running through my head right now.