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Fox Factory Series Shocks 2.5" Coil Over Body 7/8" Shaft DSC Remote Reservoir

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Fox Performance Series Shocks 2.5" Coil Over Body 7/8" Shaft DSC Hose Remote Reservoir

P/N:
980-06-108
 

This is the Fox Performance Series Shocks 2.5" Coil Over with 7/8" Shaft and DSC Remote Reservoir.

This is a high quality coil over shock and this style is best for all around off-roading in you Jeep (rock crawling and high speed blasting). In addition to being able to set spring pre-load, these shocks have an adjustable ring on the body to allow you to set a point in the shocks travel where the second spring rate kicks in (very cool).

We sell all our coil over shocks to you with dual rate coil springs and sliders.

Each coil over shock pre-valve’d and sprung specifically for a Jeep (not a race truck or buggy like other suppliers).

Notes:

  • Sold each
  • Dual rate springs and slider included
  • We only stock the most common (which is 14" travel) to be used with our suspension kits.
  • Be sure to specify for use on Front or Rear of your Jeep.
  • Springs on shocks may be Red or Blue in color depending on supplier availability.
  • Lock ring tools are available at additional cost.
  • Shocks are revalvable.
  • Shocks are rebuildable.

 

How Fox DSC Dual Speed Compression Adjusters Work: 

Fox calls their adjuster a Dual Speed Compression (DSC) adjuster because it has separate knobs for low speed and high-speed adjustments. Fox DSC Compression adjuster(s) can change the valving and are a great improvement to your off-road shocks because you’ll be able to quickly make adjustment and fine tune your ride comfort and performance. When it comes to shock tuning they will save you countless hours and greatly improve your results.

How the Fox Compression Adjusters Work?

Fox compression adjusters have three flow paths: low speed free bleed, a high-speed disk stack, and a rebound check valve. The Fox Low Speed Compression circuit works by using a needle and seat to change oil flow through the free bleed path. The Fox High Speed Compression Adjuster circuit uses deflective disks to control flow. The high-speed circuit is externally adjustable and works by increasing preload on deflective disks. The rebound check valve allows oil to easily return to the shock when the shaft extends.

How Much Adjustment Do the Fox DSC Compression Adjusters Have?

Fox Compression adjusters have a substantial range of adjustment that can transform your vehicle from a Cadillac to a race car.  The Fox low speed adjustment range is huge and can add between 120% (solid axle) more low speed load depending on vehicle/tune. The high-speed adjuster can add between 30% and 60% more high speed force depending on vehicle/tune.

Fox DSC Really Is Dual Speed Compression Adjustment:

The Fox Low Speed Compression adjustment give you the ability to find the optimal tradeoff between ride, handling and bottoming control. The Fox Low Speed Compression Adjuster has a large usable range and give each click an appropriate amount of adjustment. The Fox DSC Adjuster has 9 low speed clicks. While adjustments do spill over into high speed, the percentage change is heavily weighted towards low speed.

The separate Fox High Speed Compression adjuster gives you a dedicated adjustment for tuning on whoops and high-speed hits. The adjuster has 11 clicks and offers a great range of adjustability which has almost no impact on low speed compression.

Other Benefits of Compression Adjusters:

There are many other lesser known benefits of compression adjusters that improve the performance of your shocks such as increased damping, better cooling and more consistency.

Compression adjusters are basically a second damping piston which works off the displacement of the piston rod and meters oil flow into the reservoir.  By adding a second damping piston the damping area and damping force are automatically increased. This is important for 2.0 shocks on solid axles can run out of damping force. Because the compression adjuster piston is located next to the reservoir it does a better job putting heat into the oil where it is more easily cooled. Finally, the compression adjuster piston significantly reduces the ability for the shock to cavitate and loose damping. Small amounts of oil can easily flow into the reservoir, but compression adjusters generally don’t flow large amounts of oil well, meaning they’re forced through the main piston, making it do its job.  These benefits by themselves are often worth adding a compression adjuster to your shocks.

Summary:

The Fox DSC Adjusters really work and are an excellent choice if you’re changing weight, changing terrain, or want the best possible ride.

 


Travel


Extended


Compressed


12"


31.1"


19.1"


14"


35.1"


21.1"