SOFME
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I'm getting ready to upgrade the suspension on my 2014 F250; not trying to turn the fat girl into a desert missile. Currently running Bilstein 5100 at all 4 corners and 35's. I do have a constant load and tow a 5k pound pop-up camper.
The stock springs and 5100's have done well all things considered but its time to upgrade. I am not looking to lift the truck unless needed to achieve desired suspension performance. The truck does thousands of miles a year on rough roads for camping/fishing trips. Goals are to reduce/eliminate wheel hop (especially on corrugated uphill turns), sharpen the steering, and reduce/eliminate shock fade. Current load carrying is good.
Up front: One Up Offroad Steady Track high-mount bracket with a Fox 2.0 ATS steering stabilizer
Out back: One Up Offroad traction bars with 3x1/8" leaf spring shims
Shocks: Debating between Fox performance Elite 2.5 shocks -or- ADS Direct Fit Race shocks
I don't have experience with Fox truck shocks. I have had ADS shocks on a previous vehicle and was a huge fan of the shock and their reputation for customer service.
Thank you in advance for input/advice. Absolutely open to any feedback on stuff I may be missing.
The stock springs and 5100's have done well all things considered but its time to upgrade. I am not looking to lift the truck unless needed to achieve desired suspension performance. The truck does thousands of miles a year on rough roads for camping/fishing trips. Goals are to reduce/eliminate wheel hop (especially on corrugated uphill turns), sharpen the steering, and reduce/eliminate shock fade. Current load carrying is good.
Up front: One Up Offroad Steady Track high-mount bracket with a Fox 2.0 ATS steering stabilizer
Out back: One Up Offroad traction bars with 3x1/8" leaf spring shims
Shocks: Debating between Fox performance Elite 2.5 shocks -or- ADS Direct Fit Race shocks
I don't have experience with Fox truck shocks. I have had ADS shocks on a previous vehicle and was a huge fan of the shock and their reputation for customer service.
Thank you in advance for input/advice. Absolutely open to any feedback on stuff I may be missing.