We are driving the Pan Am and have some problems with our Sportsmobile that need fixing. Advice needed please.
Seems the problem is that our Fox 2.0 shocks are too long for our rig therefore the compression length is too short. (see pics - front has 1.5 inch and rear has 2.5) As a result, the shocks are bottoming out. A few weeks ago, the front left lower mounting bracket broke on the unpaved road from Gonzaga Bay through Coco's Corner. And now the track bar broke after the unpaved East Cape Road. Both cases we are getting the parts welded back together. The roads have not really been that bad. Worse is yet to come in Central America so we really need to fix this problem.
We called Peter from SMB West who recommended that we get new leaf springs from Deaver Springs in Santa Ana, CA. But that would require that we drive back from Cabo to LA. Anyone has work done by them?
Any other recommendations? Do you know shock absorbers that have a shorter housing and therefore allow a longer compression length?
Our rig is a 2003 7.3L 4x4 done by Sportsmobile.
By the way, our blog is ourroadlife.com if you want to check us out.
Thank you,
Karie and Simon
Seems the problem is that our Fox 2.0 shocks are too long for our rig therefore the compression length is too short. (see pics - front has 1.5 inch and rear has 2.5) As a result, the shocks are bottoming out. A few weeks ago, the front left lower mounting bracket broke on the unpaved road from Gonzaga Bay through Coco's Corner. And now the track bar broke after the unpaved East Cape Road. Both cases we are getting the parts welded back together. The roads have not really been that bad. Worse is yet to come in Central America so we really need to fix this problem.
We called Peter from SMB West who recommended that we get new leaf springs from Deaver Springs in Santa Ana, CA. But that would require that we drive back from Cabo to LA. Anyone has work done by them?
Any other recommendations? Do you know shock absorbers that have a shorter housing and therefore allow a longer compression length?
Our rig is a 2003 7.3L 4x4 done by Sportsmobile.
By the way, our blog is ourroadlife.com if you want to check us out.
Thank you,
Karie and Simon